The Trump administration has waived 31 environmental laws to blast barriers and bulldoze roads in Big Bend National Park:
—Clean Air Act
—Endangered Species Act
—National Fish and Wildlife Act
—Safe Drinking Water Act
—Wilderness Act
—Federal Water Pollution Control Act
—Federal Land Policy and Management Act
—Eagle Protection Act
—Farmland Protection Policy Act
—Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
—National Historic Preservation Act
—Energy Independence and Security Act
—Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act
—National Park Service General Authorities Act
—Archaeological Resources Protection Act
—National Trails System Act
—Solid Waste Disposal Act
—Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
—Migratory Bird Conservation Act
—Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act
—Historic Sites, Buildings, and Antiquities Act
—Federal Cave Resources Protection Act
—Migratory Bird Treaty Act
—National Environmental Policy Act
—National Park Service Organic Act
—Noise Control Act
—Paleontological Resources Protection Act
—Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
—Antiquities Act
—Wild Horse and Burro Act
—Administrative Procedure Act
The Trump administration has waived 31 environmental laws to blast barriers and bulldoze roads in Big Bend National Park:
—Clean Air Act
—Endangered Species Act
—National Fish and Wildlife Act
—Safe Drinking Water Act
—Wilderness Act
—Federal Water Pollution Control Act
—Federal Land Policy and Management Act
—Eagle Protection Act
—Farmland Protection Policy Act
—Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
—National Historic Preservation Act
—Energy Independence and Security Act
—Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act
—National Park Service General Authorities Act
—Archaeological Resources Protection Act
—National Trails System Act
—Solid Waste Disposal Act
—Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
—Migratory Bird Conservation Act
—Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act
—Historic Sites, Buildings, and Antiquities Act
—Federal Cave Resources Protection Act
—Migratory Bird Treaty Act
—National Environmental Policy Act
—National Park Service Organic Act
—Noise Control Act
—Paleontological Resources Protection Act
—Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
—Antiquities Act
—Wild Horse and Burro Act
—Administrative Procedure Act
@ednewtonrex Isn't this a good thing?
It doesn't matter if the chatbot was made by the UK Government, it still tells the truth. Instead of always supporting the UK no matter what, it did the research and gave you a truthful answer.
@iTheWolfman The problem with this isn't that he’s being “gentlemanly”, it's that he’s condoning people jumping over security barriers and onto the field.
If Ronaldo or anyone else for that matter wanted to take selfies with fans, they should set up a selfie stand after the game, etc.
@COPatriotUSA@BrandonRichards https://t.co/yX0RhSiI0L
Notice the text under the witness line?
It means that if the voter isn't able to sign their name, they can make a mark that must be witnessed by one person.
Multiple Spencer Pratt voters have contacted me saying their signatures were rejected and their ballots were not counted. Here is the letter they get.
More than 200,000 Californians have had their ballots rejected since 2020. This is what happens when you don’t require voter ID. If a machine can identify your party registration, people have every right to question whether the process can be manipulated.
@neetintel Imagine hearing about a pilot violating an airspace restriction and then blaming the FAA for supposedly having too many of them, instead of blaming the pilot for not paying attention.
@caiobchi@aaronp613 Why and how would it backfire?
This feature is meant for people who bought their phones on a monthly contract.
So they have to pay a certain amount every month on top of their phone bill until the phone is paid off. The phone is locked to that carrier’s network until then.