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Public Lands and Clean Energy - Sustainable Action Now (SAN)

In a rare moment of unity, Republicans and Democrats alike are finding common ground in their shared desire to keep America’s national parks open and accessible—even as broader budget battles threaten to derail other critical environmental protections. As partisan tensions escalate over funding and climate policy, our national parks remain one of the few things both sides agree are too important to lose. “Parks are where a lot of people go to ma…
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sustainableactionnow.org broke the news in on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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