Claim, Mon. - Ryan Zinck, the US Interior Minister, revised the plan to call for comprehensive reform of his department on Friday, and the new organization chart follows the state more closely, rather than the natural boundary he originally proposed Let's see.
These changes were made after complaints from the bipartisan western governor who did not seek their advice until his initial plan was announced last month. Government agencies are responsible for overseeing the vast commons of the western United States, from protected national parks and wildlife reserves to areas where coal mining and energy exploration are mainstream, mainly.
Zinke said in his interview to the Associated Press that his goal has not changed, it is decentralizing the bureaucracy of the Interior Ministry and establishing 13 regional headquarters.
The redraw map acquired by the AP shows that states such as Colorado State, New Mexico State and Wyoming State belong to a single region rather than spanning multiple regions. There are still differences in other states like California, Nevada, Montana and Oregon.
The aspect of the original map still exists, and some areas such as the Upper Colorado Basin and the Missouri Basin are characterized by river systems. But new routes often go beyond geographical features and follow the boundaries of the states, not the boundaries of rivers and ecosystems.
The Interior official says that the new proposal arises from talks with executives of governors, parliamentarians and government agencies.
Zinke, a former Republican in Montana Province, has made significant adjustments to the internal department of 70,000. He abolished the strict regulations on the oil and gas industry and redistributed dozens of high-ranking officials of the presidential candidate of the Obama administration.
Politicians in the West of the United States for a long time called for the restructuring of the bureaucracy of the agency and transferred decisions on the public domain near 700,000 square miles (800 million square kilometers) under internal control to officials in this area.
Some Democrats point out that the real motivation for Zinke reform is to eliminate the division and that over 90% of its employees work outside of Washington, DC.
Since Zinke is working on simplifying the interior ministry's common ground management, all agencies within the department should use common regional boundaries such as the National Territorial Administration, the National Park Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service, etc. It is obliging to oblige.
The suggested budget is about 20 million dollars to fund Zinke's controversial efforts to reorganize the interior ministry and decentralize it, to finance bureaucratic shifts complementing the government's deregulation and mitigation measures Offers. In particular, restructuring is part of a larger program that will reduce the employment of 4,500 people from the internal department, further deprive the capacity to contribute to public interest, and double the development of fossil fuels. Zinke wishes to transfer power to the emperor in the area overseeing 13 geographical regions; it is a responsible for the protection of land and wildlife such as national parks and national wildlife sanctuary Independent internal organization and management of endangered species protection law. I lose the existing autonomy and can not make protection policy or independent decision
On Thursday afternoon, the US Department of the Interior will spend most of the time focusing on the extraordinary weather on the east coast and Ryan Zinke, Secretary of State for Internal Affairs and Communications, told reporters and his institution will eventually allow offshore oil Announced that it will start a five-year plan. And natural gas developers can drill the coastal areas of the United States. This plan overturnes the protection measures proposed by President Obama at the end of 2016, will be strongly challenged by environmental groups and will be aggressively rejected by Coastal Governor (Democratic Party and Republican Party). Zinke and his boss, President Donald Trump, are fighting much bigger battles than they think, given the indication of direct anger of the general public.
Since the cards began expanding offshore drilling, he suggested narrowing security measures. What could be wrong?
Mr. Ryan Zinke, Deputy Director of the Ministry of Home Affairs, is a rubber stamp of the oil and gas industry. A recent analysis of 24 policy changes supported by the oil, gas and coal industries found that the Trump Home Office took meaningful actions to complete or advance 13 of them. When managing our common ground, Zinke abandoned its apparent balance and developed a "condemnation" approach. In the coming months the Land Management Bureau auctions the right to drill near our most spectacular national park and monument. Please scroll down and look at some of the landmarks seen near oil and gas development