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Press Release: Elfreth and Merkley Introduce Bill to Ban Partisan Imagery on National Park Passes

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Congresswoman Elfreth and Senator Merkley introduce a bill to prevent partisan images on national park passes.

Quiver AI Summary

Introduction of Legislation: Congresswoman Sarah Elfreth and Senator Jeff Merkley have introduced the Prohibit Partisan Park Passes Act, aiming to prevent the National Park Service from issuing America the Beautiful Passes featuring living politicians' images. This move follows the controversial issuance of passes with President Trump's likeness.

Legislation Intent: Elfreth emphasized that national parks should not serve as platforms for political self-promotion, calling for a focus on the historical significance of public lands. Merkley criticized Trump's actions as undermining the non-partisan integrity of the National Park Service.

Support and Controversy: The legislation has garnered support from various organizations but was preceded by criticism and legal challenges against the Trump Administration's policy changes. The bill's sponsors include multiple representatives from Congress, reinforcing bipartisan interest in preserving the apolitical nature of the National Park Service.

Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated summary of a press release. The model used to summarize this release may make mistakes. See the full release here.

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