If President Bush did it, President Obama can too!
It’s not even 16%.
It’s not even 16%.
In 2006 then President Bush took bold executive action and
saved 140,000 square miles of ocean by declaring waters near Hawaii to be
National Monuments.
Yes, we can!
“Monument
status is quicker; it's more comprehensive; and it's more permanent. Only an
act of Congress
can undo a monument designation. The sanctuary process, it takes longer; it
involves more congressional input, more public debate, more hearings and
meetings. And he [George W. Bush] obviously made a decision today to, actually,
take a bold step and create something which is going to be immediate, that the
law applies immediately to this place now.” Quote by Head of Environmental
Programs at the Pew
Charitable Trusts Joshua
Reichert on the Jim Lehrer News Hour, June 15, 2006
George W. Bush proclaimed the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Marine National Monument on June 15, 2006 (since renamed the Papahānaumokuākea Marine
National Monument).
Protecting
Lake Michigan’s 22,300 square miles as a Marine National Monument furthers
President Obama’s excellent record in designating National Monuments. 22,300 is not even 16% of the140,000 miles
that President Bush did! AND it’s the
drinking water for millions on Lake Michigan’s more populated shores, not to
mention the fish.
Yes, we can!
Lake Michigan May 1, 2015
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