National Monument Issues
Summary
Presidential creation of national monuments under the Antiquities Act of 1906 often has been contentious. Recent controversy has focused on President Clinton’s creation of 19 new monuments and expansion of 3 others. Issues have related to the size of the areas and types of resources protected, the inclusion of non-federal lands within monument boundaries, restrictions on land uses, and the manner in which the monuments were created. The Bush Administration is reviewing President Clinton’s monument actions and developing management plans for some of the monuments. Congress is considering measures to limit the President’s authority to create monuments and to alter particular monuments. Monument supporters assert that these changes are not warranted and that the courts and large segments of the public have supported monument designations. This report will be updated to reflect changes
Cite this Record
National Monument Issues. Carol Hardy Vincent. CRS Report for Congress ,RS20902. 2002 ( tDAR id: 374188) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8J67DX9
Keywords
Investigation Types
Heritage Management
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Historic Background Research
General
Archaeological Permits
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Bill Clinton
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Conservation
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Law
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National Monument
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Theodore Roosevelt
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United States Congress
Geographic Keywords
The United States
Temporal Keywords
20th Century
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