A Lawsuit Seeks The Removal Of The Directors For Park Service And BLM
In a new lawsuit, watchdog groups allege the Trump administration's unprecedented use of non-confirmed acting directors of the National Park Service and Bureau of Land Management violates federal law.
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May 12, 2020 at 02:54AM
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NPR News: A Lawsuit Seeks The Removal Of The Directors For Park Service And BLM
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