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Related: About this forumBiden created Chuckwalla monument in the desert. Lawsuit aims to undo it.
LATimesA lawsuit filed in federal court is seeking to undo the 624,000-acre Chuckwalla National Monument in the Southern California desert, claiming President Biden overstepped his authority by setting aside such a vast swath of land days before leaving office.
Plaintiffs represented by an Austin, Texas-based conservative think tank claim Biden abused the Antiquities Act, a 1906 law that allows presidents to create national monuments. The suit brought against the Interior Department highlights that the law mandates monuments be limited to the smallest area compatible with proper care and management of the objects to be protected.
Plaintiffs represented by an Austin, Texas-based conservative think tank claim Biden abused the Antiquities Act, a 1906 law that allows presidents to create national monuments. The suit brought against the Interior Department highlights that the law mandates monuments be limited to the smallest area compatible with proper care and management of the objects to be protected.
Janessa Goldbeck, chief executive of Vet Voice Foundation, a nonprofit representing veterans, said the suit makes numerous false claims.
"We have a Texas special interest group representing a guy from Michigan trying to undo something that Californians love and fought for, she said. So I think its important that we see it for what it is, which is an ideological attempt by out-of-state special interests to sell off our public lands here in California.
"We have a Texas special interest group representing a guy from Michigan trying to undo something that Californians love and fought for, she said. So I think its important that we see it for what it is, which is an ideological attempt by out-of-state special interests to sell off our public lands here in California.
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dchill
(42,304 posts)1. A "...Texas-based conservative think tank..."
I've never liked the stuff they "think" about. Think tank. Shit.
slightlv
(5,468 posts)3. This reminds me of the selling of buildings, etc. in Flint MI.
I know it would slow him down, and so it would never be done... but as co-owners of every single monument, I believe taxpayers should be able to vote whether or not to close any particular monument. Somehow, we have to rip the ropes of power out of his hands and back into ours. Public land is there for public use; not for corporate gain (much to their everloving dissatisfaction!)
quaint
(3,842 posts)4. From your fingers to the universe's ears, exactly right.