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No one at the helm of America's national parks
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No one at the helm of America's national parks
https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/483173-no-one-at-the-helm-of-americas-national-parks?utm_source=tw&utm_medium=tweet&utm_campaign=AFLands
By Theresa Pierno and Phil Francis, opinion contributor 02/17/20 10:01 AM EST
It has been just over three years since President Trump took the oath of office, and the lack of permanent leaders in this administration remains alarming and unprecedented. No administration in recent history has had as many vacancies this far into a term.
And it is not just Cabinet-level positions that remain vacant or filled with acting roles. For three years, the National Park Service has been without a Senate-confirmed director, an agency whose 20,000 employees oversee 419 of Americas most treasured places national parks, monuments, battlefields, military parks, historical parks, historic sites, lakeshores, seashores, recreation areas, scenic rivers and trails.
The director is charged with upholding the National Park Services mission to protect and keep unimpaired our most incredible natural, cultural and historic resources for future generations to experience and enjoy. This is no small task, considering the Park Service is second only to the Department of Defense in the amount of infrastructure it manages.
The lack of permanence at the top of these agencies means the nation is lacking established leaders in critical positions in our government without the expertise and guidance the American people deserve.
More than a century since its founding, the National Park Service maintains an unwavering passion for protecting Americas legacy. That passion endures because of the decision-makers who have been at the helm the problem-solvers who took the many obstacles facing our parks head on, and who were approved of and embraced as real leaders.
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This administration has had every opportunity to formally advance a National Park Service directors nomination, but instead continues to keep leadership in place with only acting roles, disregarding the requirement for congressional approval and leaving thousands of park staff leaderless. The number of acting and vacant positions within the Park Service headquarters alone is astonishing. More than half of the Park Services senior positions that oversee critical departments within the agency, including operations, congressional and external relations, interpretation and education, and visitor and resource protection are either vacant or without a permanent leader. This lack of stability has greatly affected the agency both inside and out. Park superintendents arent getting support to fulfill their stewardship responsibilities and the public is shut out of one decision after another.
And this problem isnt isolated to the top of the agency; it is prevalent throughout the ranks. Several national parks, including some of our nations most iconic and heavily visited sites, like the Grand Canyon, Denali and Yosemite National Parks, are currently without a permanent superintendent. Superintendents play such a critical role ensuring our nationally significant resources are protected, visitors have great experiences, and staff have stability and get direction on day-to-day management. This level of management is nearly impossible in park sites with rotating or temporary leadership.......................................
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