Grijalva, Udall Highlight Trump Admin Efforts to Muzzle Congress on Utah Monuments in New Denver Post Op-Ed
Washington, D.C. – In a new op-ed in the Denver Post, Ranking Member Raúl M. Grijalva (D-Ariz.) and Sen. Tom Udall (D-N.M.) highlight the Trump administration’s unusual efforts to block a congressional legal filing objecting to the 2017 destruction of Bears Ears National Monument and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. President Trump signed an executive order last year, supported by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, illegally eliminating monument status for major portions of both sites in southern Utah.
Both rescissions are the subject of lawsuits before the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. An alliance of 120 House and Senate lawmakers, including Democratic leadership members, filed an amicus brief in the case arguing that Trump’s actions raise questions about the separation of powers and disregard for congressional intent.
The op-ed is available at https://dpo.st/2PkV7PT. Grijalva will seek to chair the Natural Resources Committee in the 116th Congress, and Sen. Udall is the top Democrat on the Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies.
Key excerpt:
The Antiquities Act gives the president power to designate national monument boundaries on existing federal lands and waters. Congress gave the president that power, understanding that the legislative process can be slow and deliberative – and that many public lands and waters could be lost without swift action.
Nowhere does the Antiquities Act give authority to reduce boundaries, revoke monument status or otherwise reduce standing levels of protection.
Most federal cases deal in complicated questions of interpretation. The legal language at issue here is unusually clear.
We find it curious, therefore, that the Department of Justice has taken the unusual step of asking Judge Tanya Chutkan not to allow our filing to be included in the legal record of this case.
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