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Trump officials say presidents can abolish monuments created by predecessors, and California's newest ones — Chuckwalla and ...
The Trump administration is moving forward with plans to abolish California’s two newest national monuments, Sáttítla ...
President Biden on Tuesday established two new national monuments in California, the latest in a flurry of major environmental initiatives affecting the Golden State as his presidency comes to a ...
Proponents say the new monuments will protect a plethora of vulnerable wildlife and culturally significant sites while staving off development and resource extraction. Biden signed proclamations ...
President Donald Trump plans to eliminate two massive national monuments in California established by former president Joe Biden, the White House confirmed Saturday. Less than a week before ...
President Biden is expected to designate two new national monuments in California this week, which will bar roughly 850,000 acres of tribal lands from future development. After signing the new ...
In an announcement postponed by the Los Angeles wildfires, President Joe Biden on Tuesday designated two sites in California as national monuments that will honor Native American tribes while ...
The fate of two newly named national monuments in California that stretch across roughly 850,000 acres of scenic lands — an area 28 times larger than of the city of San Francisco — remained ...
(This story was updated to correct the number of national monuments in California and to add a video.) In one of his final acts in the White House, President Joe Biden is expected to travel to ...
“California is now home to two new national monuments that honor the tribes that have stewarded these lands since time immemorial," said Gov. Gavin Newsom, who also plans to be at the event ...
We apologize to our readers and to the Los Angeles Times. President Joe Biden will designate two new national monuments in California, safeguarding nearly 850,000 acres of tribal lands with ...
Ed O'Keefe is CBS News senior White House and political correspondent. He previously worked for The Washington Post covering presidential campaigns, Congress and federal agencies. His primary ...
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