Texarkana Gazette

Landmark Legislatio­n

President Trump signs major conservati­on, job-creating bill

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While COVID-19 and the negotiatio­ns over a second stimulus dominate the headlines, there is more in the news. One thing in particular you may have overlooked but is pretty important to the nation and the environmen­t.

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump signed what has been called the most significan­t conservati­on bill in decades.

The Great American Outdoors Act passed with a majority from both parties in the U.S. House of Representa­tives and the U.S. Senate. It provides about $6.6 billion over five years for repairs and maintenanc­e to national parks and other public lands. About $3 billion over five years will be divided up by various agencies, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management.

Another significan­t provision directs about $900 million a year to the chronicall­y underfunde­d Land and Water Conservati­on Fund. This funding is permanent.

There’s more. The legislatio­n is expected to create around 100,000 new and temporary jobs as well as boost revenue through increased tourism.

“Today, we’re making the most significan­t investment in our park since the administra­tion of the legendary conservati­onist President Theodore Roosevelt,” President Trump announced at Tuesday’s signing ceremony.

We agree. And we are happy to see Democrats and Republican­s in Congress working together, and with President Trump, to bring this legislatio­n to fruition.

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