Plum Island National Monument Act

12/16/2024, 7:32 PM

Plum Island National Monument Act

This bill establishes Plum Island, New York, as a national monument for the purpose of ecological conservation, historical preservation, and the discovery and celebration of our shared cultural heritage.

The Department of the Interior must prepare a general management plan for the monument.

Bill 118 hr 1584, also known as the Plum Island National Monument Act, was introduced in the US Congress with the aim of designating Plum Island, located off the coast of Long Island, New York, as a national monument. The bill seeks to preserve the natural beauty and historical significance of Plum Island, which is home to a variety of wildlife and has a rich cultural heritage.

If passed, the Plum Island National Monument Act would provide funding for the protection and conservation of the island's ecosystems, as well as for the maintenance of historical structures and artifacts on the island. The bill also includes provisions for public access to the island, allowing visitors to enjoy its natural beauty and learn about its history.

Supporters of the bill argue that designating Plum Island as a national monument would help to ensure its long-term preservation and prevent development that could harm its unique ecosystems. They also believe that the island's historical significance makes it worthy of protection as a national monument. Opponents of the bill have raised concerns about the potential cost of maintaining Plum Island as a national monument, as well as the impact on local communities that rely on the island for economic activity. Some critics have also questioned the need for federal intervention in the management of Plum Island, arguing that local authorities are better equipped to protect and preserve the island. Overall, the Plum Island National Monument Act is a contentious piece of legislation that has sparked debate among lawmakers and stakeholders. Its fate remains uncertain as it continues to make its way through the legislative process.
Congress
118

Number
HR - 1584

Introduced on
2023-03-14

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

3/14/2023

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Plum Island National Monument Act

This bill establishes Plum Island, New York, as a national monument for the purpose of ecological conservation, historical preservation, and the discovery and celebration of our shared cultural heritage.

The Department of the Interior must prepare a general management plan for the monument.

Bill 118 hr 1584, also known as the Plum Island National Monument Act, was introduced in the US Congress with the aim of designating Plum Island, located off the coast of Long Island, New York, as a national monument. The bill seeks to preserve the natural beauty and historical significance of Plum Island, which is home to a variety of wildlife and has a rich cultural heritage.

If passed, the Plum Island National Monument Act would provide funding for the protection and conservation of the island's ecosystems, as well as for the maintenance of historical structures and artifacts on the island. The bill also includes provisions for public access to the island, allowing visitors to enjoy its natural beauty and learn about its history.

Supporters of the bill argue that designating Plum Island as a national monument would help to ensure its long-term preservation and prevent development that could harm its unique ecosystems. They also believe that the island's historical significance makes it worthy of protection as a national monument. Opponents of the bill have raised concerns about the potential cost of maintaining Plum Island as a national monument, as well as the impact on local communities that rely on the island for economic activity. Some critics have also questioned the need for federal intervention in the management of Plum Island, arguing that local authorities are better equipped to protect and preserve the island. Overall, the Plum Island National Monument Act is a contentious piece of legislation that has sparked debate among lawmakers and stakeholders. Its fate remains uncertain as it continues to make its way through the legislative process.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo establish Plum Island, New York, as a national monument.

Policy Areas
Public Lands and Natural Resources

Comments

APPROVED
KB
Koa Best
@benriach_clontarf_pea50532
I can't believe this bill is gonna mess with our land like that. Why are they doing this to us?

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Plum Island National Monument Act

This bill establishes Plum Island, New York, as a national monument for the purpose of ecological conservation, historical preservation, and the discovery and celebration of our shared cul...


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