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Great American Outdoors Act Signed Into Law

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WASHINGTON, D.C.—Will Shafroth, President and CEO of the National Park Foundation, the official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, made the following statement following the ceremony where President Trump signed the Great American Outdoors Act into law:

“Today we celebrate a watershed moment in the conservation community.

Enactment of the Great American Outdoors Act affirms our shared commitment to caring for America’s national parks and public lands. Tackling our parks’ long overdue maintenance needs will ensure they are safe and accessible for all, offering inspiration for generations to come.

The National Park Foundation is grateful for the bipartisan action that made success possible and looks forward to working with Congress and the Administration to support the National Park Service and its partners to preserve America’s special places, while offering a world class visitor experience.

‘Will Ease a Tremendous Burden’

Federal funding directed to national parks by the Great American Outdoors Act will ease a tremendous burden on the National Park System, and it positions the National Park Foundation and a growing community of national park champions to better leverage resources, expertise and innovation to respond to future needs and opportunities to protect our parks and connect people to them.

In addition to addressing national park infrastructure, the Great American Outdoors Act enshrines our nation’s conservation legacy through permanent, mandatory funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund. This hallmark program will conserve precious lands in national parks as well as boost access to close-to-home recreation opportunities in communities throughout the United States.

Enactment of the Great American Outdoors Act is a truly historic triumph for our national parks and all who cherish them. The National Park Foundation commends all national park and public lands supporters who have worked to ensure our public lands thrive in the future.”

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