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Assemblyma­n voices support for monument

San Gabriel Mountains National Monument listed under President Trump’s executive order for review

- By Gina Ender Signal Staff Writer

Over 1.4 million Americans voiced their opinions on President Donald Trump’s executive order to review select national monuments by the end of the public comment period on Monday.

Among the seven monuments Trump ordered the secretary of the interior to evaluate was the San Gabriel Mountains.

The executive order could open the door for the prospect of mining the currently protected natural land inside the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument.

Among the Americans who voiced their opinions these past two months, 56 California State Assembly members wrote a letter to Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, showing their support for the monuments.

Among the legislator­s who signed the letter was Assemblyma­n Dante Acosta, R-Santa Clarita, who said national

parks and monuments are important to California.

“Here in our own backyard, monuments and parks enrich our community,” Acosta said to The Signal in a statement. “Furthermor­e, maintainin­g the protected status of key monuments, such as the Angeles National Monument, affects how we live our lives, connect with nature around us and even helps keep our air and water clean. To be responsibl­e stewards of our state and country, we should all band together to protect key monuments.”

The letter cited the 730,000 jobs, $85 billion in consumer spending and about $6.7 billion in state and local tax revenue spurred by the monuments.

California legislator­s also approved Assembly Joint Resolution 15, garnering bipartisan support in favor of protecting national monuments.

To Congressma­n Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, national monuments are an important part of historical preservati­on.

“These monuments stand as reminders of the past and how we grow and learn from them,” Knight said in a statement to The Signal. “A main responsibi­lity of our government is to protect these lands and monuments that provide unlimited opportunit­ies for families and communitie­s to enjoy. I am concerned with these possible actions and how they will affect the San Gabriel Mountains.”

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