America’s natural great grandeur, wide open spaces and vast boundaries have inspired patriots for generations. While Americans pushed to the west, we learned to work with the country. We have set up national parks to protect the various geography that includes the nation and provides the economic prosperity with fuel. And we unite for the desire to retain the coming generations of the beauty and natural resources of America.
But in recent decades the environment has been flooded in partisan cultural wars. As a result, the leaders of our nation have increasingly not established sustainable, long -term and balanced environmental policy. A subject that once brought together partisan politics and brought leaders from all sides has seen little to no substantial progress in the modern political era.
These years of maladministration, over -range and neglect of legal have left the natural resources of America in crisis. We have seen Glimmers van Hoop with overwhelming two -part support for nature conservation legislation – such as the “Great American Outdoors Act”. But problems with broad support remain nationally caught in partisan stalemate.
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Nowadays the National Park system has $ 23 billion in debts. Poor forest management already worsens catastrophic forest fires and costs our country between $ 394 billion and $ 893 billion per year. Unnecessary strict limitations are the hunt for hunting and recreational access to public land stripping. The ecosystems of our country and nature populations are in a state of decay. And the American water infrastructure no longer offers our agricultural industry and communities with the means they need to flourish.
President Donald Trump organizes a committee to protect our natural legacy. File: Glacier National Park is surrounded by chiseled valleys and peaks in the Rocky Mountains of Montana. Known for its rugged and breathtaking landscapes, Glacier was named a National Park in 1910. (Wolfgang Kaehler/Lighttrocket via Getty images)
It should never have come up with this – and it’s time to straighten the ship. We are committed to first put every American by giving priority to preservation, repairing our country and waters and protecting abroad of our nation.
That is why President Donald Trump signed an executive order to “make America beautiful again.” This order is a monumental first step to restore the natural beauty of America through Bold Leadership, Innovation and Healthy Richt Policy.
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The order establishes the Make America Beautiful Again Commission, which will give a politically diverse set of chosen leaders, experts, non-profit organizations and other decision makers with a wide range of backgrounds at the table. The committee will then submit an extensive strategy that explains recommended actions for achieving long -term success.
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The Make America Beautiful Again Commission will bring together federal and government officials, leaders of the private sector, nature conservation organizations and tribal governments to develop policy strategies for conservation. This executive order focuses on the protection of our natural beauty and the expansion of our open -air heritage.
This committee offers us the possibility to protect water resources, to restore forests and natural habitats, reduce waste and pollution, to restore the animals in the wild, to improve hunting, fish and outdoor recreation on public land, to build up environmental resources and safety, and to promote the education of conservation and worldwide leadership.
The purpose of setting up this committee is to develop commonsense solutions and starting action that all Americans can agree with it is desperately needed and long too late. Those job doors requires dual partnerships between authorities, bringing inter-agency together to discuss their personal experiences and insights with regard to environmental efforts, to work on achieving compromises and forming unlikely alliances around our shared love for nature.
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The American preservation of preservation has faded in recent decades – but our pride of the beauty of our nation lives on. While we are celebrating the kick -off of America’s 250th birthday, we are not only filled with pride and patriotism for this great nation, we are also reminded of our great responsibility to leave this democracy more beautiful than we thought.
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The US is the home base of 63 different national parks. File: Bison at the Midway Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park
We understand that it is our duty to maintain our natural resources, to be good stewards of our country and to create long -term policy that actually works for the environment, the economy and the American people. From sea to radiant sea, the natural majesty of the United States of America must be protected and passed on to future generations.
We start with the restoration of the inheritance of our country with this executive order. But the real work now starts when we come together to do everything we can to maintain our natural beauty, to retain our natural resources and make America beautiful again.
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