The Standard (St. Catharines)

Trump targets national monuments

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday directing his interior secretary to review the designatio­n of dozens of national monuments on federal lands, as he singled out “a massive federal land grab” by the Obama administra­tion.

It was yet another executive action from a president trying to rack up accomplish­ments before his first 100 days in office, with Saturday marking that milestone.

The latest move could upend protection­s put in place in Utah and other states under a 1906 law that authorizes the president to declare federal lands as monuments and restrict their use.

During a signing ceremony at the Interior Department, Trump said the order would end “another egregious abuse of federal power” and “give that power back to the states and to the people where it belongs.”

Trump accused the Obama administra­tion of using the Antiquitie­s Act to “unilateral­ly put millions of acres of land and water under strict federal control” — a practice Trump derided as “a massive federal land grab.”

“Somewhere along the way the Act has become a tool of political advocacy rather than public interest,” Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said. “And it’s easy to see why designatio­ns in some cases are viewed negatively by those local communitie­s that are impacted the most.”

In December, shortly before leaving office, President Barack Obama infuriated Utah Republican­s by creating the Bears Ears National Monument on more than 1 million acres of land that’s sacred to Native Americans and home to tens of thousands of archaeolog­ical sites, including ancient cliff dwellings. — The Associated Press

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