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April 11, 2008, 2:32pm
These lands are a national treasure, but they have been largely ignored because they are managed by the US Bureau of Land Management. This bill gives them recognition as a national system comparable to the National Forest System and National Park System. It will prevent future political appointees from abolishing the system and turning them over to development.
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April 11, 2008, 2:32pmThese lands are a national treasure, but they have been largely ignored because they are managed by the US Bureau of Land Management. This bill gives them recognition as a national system comparable to the National Forest System and National Park System. It will prevent future political appointees from abolishing the system and turning them over to development.