Arizona could see fourth national park with legislation from federal legislators
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Bill Introduced to Designate Arizona’s Fourth National Park - Chiricahua
OutdoorHub Bill Introduced to Designate Arizona’s Fourth National Park – Chiricahua Arizona may potentially be getting a fourth national park in the near future. Arizona Senators Ruben Gallego and Mark Kelly have introduced the Chiricahua National Park Act to designate the Chiricahua National Monument in Cochise County as Chiricahua National Park. The bill would permanently protect the unique landscape and wildlife of Chiricahua, while bringing …
Arizona could see fourth national park with legislation from federal legislators
By Jordan Gerard | State Affairs Tack another national park to your list because Arizona could get its fourth national park if legislation by Arizona’s U.S. senators passes into law. Sens. Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego introduced an act to make the Chiricahua National Monument into a national park. Rep. Juan Ciscomani, Arizona’s Republican representative for District 6, introduced companion legislation in the House, too. The monument spans over 1…
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