Rep. Mark Amodei announced plans for legislation that would require congressional approval of all future national monuments ...
A new bill proposed by lawmakers from Utah and Nevada want to remove the president's ability to make or expand national ...
In June of 1906, during his second Presidential term, Theodore Roosevelt signed a law granting future U.S. Presidents the power to designate or expand National Monuments on existing federal land.
Rep. Maloy introduces bill that would strip presidential authority to create national monuments and hand that power to ...
Celeste Maloy — would strip presidential authority to unilaterally designate national monuments and require congressional approval for future designations, according to Nevada Current.
Two federal agencies recently approved the resource management plan for Bears Ears National Monument, even as one freshman lawmaker from Utah wants to strip presidential authority to create monuments.