Press Release Jan 25, 2019

Short-Term Deal Will Put Federal Employees Back to Work, Fully Reopen National Parks

The news of an agreement to fully reopen the federal government and put our 800,000 men and women back to work, and with pay, is welcome. 

Washington, DC - Today, President Trump announced a short-term agreement to reopen the federal government for three weeks, until February 15. The House and Senate will now reconvene to vote on the proposal.

Statement by Theresa Pierno, President and CEO for National Parks Conservation Association

“The news of an agreement to fully reopen the federal government and put our 800,000 men and women back to work, and with pay, is welcome. This shutdown, the longest in U.S. history, has taken its toll in so many ways. Federal employees have gone unpaid, businesses have been hit hard and our national parks have suffered.

“Fully reopening the federal government will mean so much to so many. Federal employees will finally get paid and be able to return to their jobs. For rangers and other park staff, it will mean returning to our national parks, assessing the terrible damage done to them while they were open with such limited staff, and once again welcoming visitors to the places they all love. Now is when the real work begins. The damage done to our parks will be felt for weeks, months or even years. We want to thank and acknowledge the men and women who have devoted their careers to protecting our national parks and will be working hard to fix damage and get programs and projects back up and running.

“We implore lawmakers to use this time to come to a long-term funding agreement and avoid another disaster like this. Federal employees, businesses, communities and national parks deserve better.”

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About National Parks Conservation Association: Since 1919, the nonpartisan National Parks Conservation Association has been the leading voice in safeguarding our national parks. NPCA and its more than 1.3 million members and supporters work together to protect and preserve our nation’s most iconic and inspirational places for future generations. For more information, visit www.npca.org.