From Deseret News archives:
Utah national parks may benefit under expanded budget request
The increase pushes the National Park Service budget request to $2.4 billion, the largest ever requested, and it is just one part of the president's $2.9 trillion 2008 budget the White House sent to Congress on Monday.
The four-volume budget book shows Congress where Bush wants tax revenues to go, but it is ultimately up to the members how it will be spent. The budget's release kicks off the annual federal spending process for the next fiscal year.
In the coming weeks, Cabinet officials will testify before House and Senate committees on what their departments' requests include, and the lawmakers will form spending bills to put the agencies' budgets together.
Interior Department Secretary Dirk Kempthorne said all 390 national parks would benefit from the proposed $258 million increase over the 2006 levels. Congress did not approve the 2007 Interior Department spending bill. It approved a continuing resolution until Feb. 15, 2007, leaving the federal government running at 2006 budget levels, so comparisons can only be made to the 2006 funding levels.
The National Park Conservation Association strongly supports the administration's decision to put more money toward the parks.
"This budget proposal is a victory for all Americans who cherish our heritage and homeland. It is especially important for the citizens, businesses and communities who care for and depend upon Utah's national parks," said NPCA Southwest Regional Director David Nimkin.
Also in the proposed budget, Utah may get $2 million to help restore sagebrush habitat as part of the Bush administration's new Healthy Lands Initiative.
Kempthorne said this new program's goal is to work on landscape restoration in six Western states including Utah that have wildlife habitat and energy resources.
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