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Just One Good Thing: New National Monuments

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This episode discusses the Biden-Harris administration’s efforts to preserve natural and cultural heritage by establishing two new national monuments: the Kastner Range in Texas and the Aviquois National Monument in Nevada, which protect over 5 million acres of land. These areas honor tribal nations and indigenous peoples while offering outdoor recreational opportunities. This move contrasts with the previous administration's trend of reducing national monument protections. The video emphasizes the importance of these designations for both environmental conservation and economic benefits through tourism. It also encourages viewers to discuss these points with undecided or opposing voters to emphasize the significance of investing in heritage and the economy.
Here's what to do:
1) Check https://vote.org to make sure you and your friends' voter registrations are up to date.
2) Here is a fact-checking link you can use to help convince people you're speaking with: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/03/21/fact-sheet-biden-harris-administration-takes-new-action-to-conserve-and-restore-americas-lands-and-waters/

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Manage episode 438032351 series 3588680
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This episode discusses the Biden-Harris administration’s efforts to preserve natural and cultural heritage by establishing two new national monuments: the Kastner Range in Texas and the Aviquois National Monument in Nevada, which protect over 5 million acres of land. These areas honor tribal nations and indigenous peoples while offering outdoor recreational opportunities. This move contrasts with the previous administration's trend of reducing national monument protections. The video emphasizes the importance of these designations for both environmental conservation and economic benefits through tourism. It also encourages viewers to discuss these points with undecided or opposing voters to emphasize the significance of investing in heritage and the economy.
Here's what to do:
1) Check https://vote.org to make sure you and your friends' voter registrations are up to date.
2) Here is a fact-checking link you can use to help convince people you're speaking with: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/03/21/fact-sheet-biden-harris-administration-takes-new-action-to-conserve-and-restore-americas-lands-and-waters/

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