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Shadow of Drought Secretary Haaland Discusses Water Challenges on Colorado Tour

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On the Road Assistant Secretary Trujllo Wraps Up Colorado Visit

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Interior Budget Secretary Haaland Testifies Before Senate Committee

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New Boundaries Secretary Haaland Marks Evolution of Blackstone River Valley HP

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Environmental Impact

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Wild Horses and Burros BLM Taking Additional Steps to Ensure Animal Safety

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The Fight for Equality NPS Civil Rights Program Awards $15 Million to Historic Sites

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Guam Liberation Day

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Picture of the Week

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This Week at Interior July 30, 2021
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2021Jul 30
This Week: Secretary Haaland welcomes the Red Road Totem Pole to the Nation’s Capital; talk of drought, wildfires, water shortages, and economic opportunities during a visit to Colorado; testimony on Capitol Hill in support of the Biden-Harris administration's proposed Fiscal Year 2022 budget; new boundaries for Rhode Island's Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park; Interior announces plans to conduct an environmental review of the proposed Kitty Hawk Wind Project in North Carolina; the Bureau of Land Management takes additional steps to secure the health and safety of adopted animals in the Wild Horse and Burro Adoption Incentive Program; the National Park Service awards $15 million to 53 projects in 20 states to help preserve sites and history related to the African American struggle for equality; Deputy Secretary Tommy Beaudreau joins Guam Governor Lou Leon Guerrero at the National World War II Memorial to mark the 77th anniversary of Guam Liberation Day; and the spectacular scenery of Colorado's Alpine Loop shines in our social media Picture of the Week! Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and You Tube!   / usinterior     / usinterior   http:/www.twitter.com/Interior

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