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Swordsmyth
01-17-2018, 01:12 AM
Three-quarters of the members of a federally chartered board advising the National Park Service abruptly quit Monday night out of frustration that Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke (http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/politics-government/ryan-zinke-PEGPF00213-topic.html) had refused to meet with them or convene a single meeting last year.
The resignation of nine out of 12 National Park System Advisory Board members leaves the federal government without a functioning body to designate national historic or natural landmarks. It also underscores the extent to which federal advisory bodies have become marginalized under the Trump administration. In May 2017, Zinke suspended all outside committees while his staff reviewed their composition and work.
In a letter to the secretary, departing board Chairman Tony Knowles, a former Alaska governor, wrote that he and eight other members "have stood by waiting for the chance to meet and continue the partnership ... as prescribed by law." All of the signatories had terms set to expire in May.
"We understand the complexity of transition but our requests to engage have been ignored and the matters on which we wanted to brief the new Department team are clearly not part of its agenda," Knowles wrote. "I wish the National Park System and Service well and will always be dedicated to their success."
In an email earlier this month inquiring about the status of the more than 200 boards that had come under review, Interior spokeswoman Heather Swift said, "Boards have restarted." She did not provide any further details and did not respond to an inquiry Tuesday.

Some advisory bodies apparently are operating. But others are still frozen because the department has yet to approve their updated charters, as is legally required under the Federal Advisory Committee Act.
Two of the Bureau of Land Management's 38 resource advisory councils (RAC) — Rocky Mountain and Southwest Colorado — had to postpone meetings scheduled for Thursday because their charters were out of date.

More at: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/nationworld/ct-park-service-panel-resignations-20180116-story.html

tod evans
01-17-2018, 04:07 AM
Good!

Too bad the FBI,DEA,ATF,CIA,EPA,ETC..... don't quit too..

It's a start though.

specsaregood
01-17-2018, 05:29 AM
Three-quarters of the members of a federally chartered board advising the National Park Service abruptly quit Monday night out of frustration that Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke had refused to meet with them or convene a single meeting last year.
The resignation of nine out of 12 National Park System Advisory Board members leaves the federal government without a functioning body to designate national historic or natural landmarks

Oh no, the horror! No meetings? No body to designate more historic or landmark sites? What will we ever do. Were so many new "historic" sites created in the past year that they just had to meet to discuss designating them? I wonder how much each of these meetings costs the taxpayers.

fedupinmo
01-17-2018, 08:25 AM
has yet to approve their updated charters, as is legally required under the Federal Advisory Committee Act.

Reading this as it reads... what would be the point of that?
If they can refuse to approve the charter, then it's not news at all.