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Democratic Congressman Laments Impact Of Budget Sequestration On National Parks

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Just ahead of the Memorial Day Weekend, the traditional kickoff to summer, a Democratic congressman has released a report pointing to how the budget sequestration has impacted the National Park System, citing reduced search-and-rescue capabilities in some parks to dirtier restrooms in others.

"Because of recent sequester cuts ... parks are closing or delaying the opening of roads, campgrounds and facilities, reducing their hours of operation and visitor services, and deferring or forgoing maintenance, all of which threatens to reduce the number of visitors who spend money in nearby communities," reads the report issued today by U.S. Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., the ranking Democrat on the House Natural Resources Committee. "Simply put, America’s best idea is under attack by America’s worst idea."

Park Service Director Jon Jarvis earlier this year warned of such reductions in services, saying the 5 percent across-the-board cut to the agency's budget would impact visitor services, shorten hours of operation, and possibly even close areas to the public.

The congressman's 31-page report offers capsules on how parks across the country have reduced services to absorb cuts mandated by the budget sequestration.

* At Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park in Virginia, a $200,000 cut means "the park will not hire any seasonal workers and will not fill 11 vacant permanent positions, representing a 23 percent reduction in staff. The park expects additional volunteer help, but it already depends on the equivalent of 15 full-time employees (FTEs) in volunteers."

Additionally, the park that preserves Civil War battlefields has cut educational programming by 70 percent, the report notes, and the Jackson Shrine, a memorial to Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, is closed five days a week.

* At Golden Gate National Recreation Area in California, the loss of $1.3 million means 11 currently vacant permanent positions will remain unfilled, five fewer seasonal positions will be filled, restrooms will be cleaned less frequently, and Fort Point National Historic Site, a fort completed just before the Civil War to defend the San Francisco Bay, will be open six days a week during summer and just two days a week during the off-season.

* Grand Canyon National Park officials in Arizona had to cut $1.6 million from their budget, a loss of funding that means visitor center hours are being trimmed two hours per day, bathrooms are being cleaned just once a day instead of twice, and interpretive programs are being cut by a third on the South Rim and by half on the North Rim.

* The loss of more than $160,000 means Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah will have fewer rangers to conduct search-and-rescue operations.

* At Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee, the loss of nearly $1 million has forced the closure of some campgrounds this summer, 10 other campgrounds and five horse camps are opening a month later than usual, and backcountry ranger patrols are being reduced.

* At Lowell National Historical Park in Massachusetts, the loss of $414,220 has forced park officials to defer cleaning, repair, and maintenance of four museum exhibits, the number of guided trolly tours are being reduced, and a theater program that employs 10 youth from the area's recent immigrant population has been canceled.

In compiling the report, the Democratic staff of the House Natural Resources Committee interviewed superintendents or top deputies at 23 parks in the National Park System. In the report's narrative, the staff noted that "(P)ark superintendents interviewed for this report said they were directed to minimize visitor impacts to every extent possible in developing their sequester plans. However, the size of the sequester cuts and the staff reductions required to meet those cuts meant that some visitor impacts could not be avoided, especially following other cuts that parks have endured over the last several years."

"This finding refutes Republican accusations that the Obama administration made intentionally painful cuts at the national parks in order to build public opposition against the sequester," the narrative continues. "In fact, the parks profiled in this report show that closures, delayed openings, reduced visitor services, and other adverse impacts are the inevitable consequences of the budget cuts Republicans have forced."

In a press release accompanying the repor, Congressman Markey said that, “National parks are known as America’s best idea, but America’s best idea is now under attack by one of America’s worst ideas, the sequester."

"Republicans in Congress who forced these painful cuts to our national parks are looking for someone else to blame. It’s time they accept responsibility for their actions and immediately restore funding to our national parks and other vital job-creating programs by ending the sequester," he continued. "Members of Congress and past presidents of both political parties supported and nurtured our national parks for more than a century. The sequester is a betrayal of that commitment.”

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The sequester that the same Congressional Republicans voted for?

If Obama had never proposed, the Republicans would have had nothing to vote for.

Where in that paragraph?

"Republicans in Congress who forced these painful cuts to our national parks are looking for someone else to blame. It’s time they accept responsibility for their actions and immediately restore funding to our national parks and other vital job-creating programs by ending the sequester,"

Your reading comprehension can't really be that bad. It must be that Razzle Dazzle.


If Obama had never proposed, the Republicans would have had nothing to vote for.

I'll let that one stand on its own.

"Republicans in Congress who forced these painful cuts to our national parks are looking for someone else to blame. It’s time they accept responsibility for their actions and immediately restore funding to our national parks and other vital job-creating programs by ending the sequester,"

How is this an example of "Markey referring . .. to Democrats who voted for the sequester . . . blaming Obama for its effects on the parks"?


How is this an example of "Markey referring . .. to Democrats who voted for the sequester . . . blaming Obama for its effects on the parks"?

That was your reference, not mine. You want an example of a Democrat that supported the sequester that is now squealing? Obama. The Blamer in Chief. The idea came from his office, he endorsed it and now he is whining with the best of them.


You and Lee make a cute couple.

Kurt -come on. That is totally unacceptable behavior on ec buck's part. Justin did absolutely nothing to even bait such a comment. And it's just ec trying to play a "man" card. If u are going to allow that kind of bs do we get to start talking about kicking each other's asses too? You are moderating this board and need to seriously consider what u r allowing to happen. That kind of talk not only doesn't do anything constructive, it is just plain mean spirited talk by some guy who is hiding behind his online persona. I can ignore a lot but that is over the line.


After a good nights sleep I can't believe this back and forth with ecbuck is still going on. Quit responding and maybe he will go away.


Scott et al, the cat fights that crop up are highly disappointing, and involve more than just one individual. In the past I have warned individuals off-line about their comments, and even banned some from the site.

Quiet honestly, I'd like to avoid outright bans, and would hope the individuals who push the limits of deceny and respect would realize that and refrain. We are working on some technical solutions that will address this behavior, and hope to have them installed soon.

In the meantime, to one and all, if you wouldn't voice such mean-spirited comments to someone face-to-face, don't do it here. And if it becomes obvious that you would do it face-to-face, you will be blocked from the Traveler.


I know my post will not stop anyone, but I, for one, would like to see a little more respect for the office of the President of the United States. I don't remember calling President Nixon the "liar in chief", nor President Clinton the "adulterer in chief", or President Bush the "warmonger in chief". People are free to like or not like the policies and actions of a particular President, but that shouldn't devolve into name calling and the like.

Rick


Scott, I think you read more into that comment than was meant. I was referencing that both were "dancing" and nothing more. I apologize if you were offended.

As to "hiding behind an on line persona". I have identified myself before and will do so again. You can find out all abut me at www.ownthesummit.com


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