- United States
- N.M.
- Letter
The recent termination of nearly 3,400 National Park Service employees raises grave concerns about prioritizing profits over preserving America's natural treasures and public lands. Our national parks are a cherished legacy, belonging to all citizens rather than private interests. Dismissing dedicated park rangers tasked with safeguarding these invaluable resources is a disservice to the American people and undermines responsible environmental stewardship. This reckless decision jeopardizes the protection of our national parks and the safety of visitors who rely on knowledgeable, well-trained staff. Park rangers play a vital role in conservation efforts, educational programs, and emergency response – their absence will be profoundly felt. Upholding our nation's commitment to public lands demands reinstating these employees to ensure the National Park Service can fulfill its critical mission. As a concerned constituent, I implore you to take immediate action to reverse this misguided policy and restore funding for our national parks. The American people entrust their elected representatives to be responsible custodians of our shared natural heritage. Failing to rectify this injustice would betray that sacred trust. The national parks are a point of pride, and their preservation must be a top priority for the well-being of present and future generations.