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Trump Proposes $1B Cut to National Parks, Transferring Ownership to States
Trump Proposes $1B Cut to National Parks, Transferring Ownership to States
Jun 7, 2025 11:05 AM

  In its 109-year history, the National Park Service (NPS) has never seen its budget slashed like this. President Donald Trumps proposed federal budget, released on Friday, parallels the steep cuts suggested by Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The proposal would strip $163 billion from the 2025/2026 federal budget, including a $1 billion reduction in funding for the NPS.

  That represents more than 20% of all funding for the park service, one of many federal agencies being dismantled by Trump and Musk. Moreover, Trump doesnt stop at funding cuts. His proposal also reiterates plans to transfer some national parks to the ownership of individual states, effectively removing them from the park system — something no president has ever done.

  Trump defends the budget plan as necessary to reduce the national deficit. To that end, his proposal represents a 22.6% reduction from current federal spending, including additional cuts to the environment, education, foreign aid, and healthcare. But NPS advocates said further reductions to the park service would further erode its ability to handle record visitation.

  “This is the most extreme, unrealistic, and destructive National Park Service budget a president has ever proposed in the agency’s history, Theresa Pierno, president of the National Parks Conservation Association, said in a statement. It’s nothing less than an all-out assault on America’s national parks.

  Fears Mount of Losing Parks: Trump Targets NPS Budget

  

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  One of 300 billboards funded by a nonprofit to protest Trumps cuts to national parks; (photo/More Perfect Union) Even before last weeks budget announcement, protests have been steadily mounting over Trumps cuts to federal agencies managing public lands.

  He has laid off thousands of workers, frozen spending, placed slated office buildings for lease cancellations, and delayed the hiring of seasonal workers right before the parks busy summer season. Most recently, Trumps Interior Secretary, Doug Burgum, put an oil executive working at DOGE incharge of the NPS. Burgum has also suggested selling off public lands to help reduce the national deficit.

  Many former park officials have criticized those measures, which have led towidespread protestsat national parks around the country. Last week, the nonprofit advocacy group More Perfect Union began an ad campaign for 300 billboards in 40 cities highlighting the consequences of Trump and Musks park cuts. The group said those include reduced staff, longer wait times, and dirty or unsafe facilities.

  While some elected officials and unelected billionaires would rather privatize or eliminate our public services, we believe strongly in the need for great public parks and outdoor spaces that all Americans can enjoy, Faiz Shakir, executive director of More Perfect Union, said in a release.

  

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