Secretary Zinke’s Schedule November 24-November 30
Secretary Zinke’s Schedule November 17-November 23
Secretary Zinke’s Schedule November 10-November 16
Secretary Zinke calls for better forest management
It’s not just a pass, it’s a year’s worth of memories.
Immortalized by some of our nation’s greatest literary heroes, public lands have been the settings and subjects of novels, poems and songs.
According to the report, under President Donald J. Trump and Secretary Zinke's first year in office, the economic output of Interior's federal lands and resources increased by $400 million to $292 billion and the number of jobs supported increased by 230,000 to 1.8 million jobs.
In May of 2018, Secretary Zinke directed a Border Support Surge initiative, which coordinated law enforcement officers from the Department of the Interior and the U.S. Border Patrol to execute high level operations to patrol and protect the border with Mexico.
The Secretary's Schedule for October 27 – November 2
The Secretary's Schedule for October 20 – October 26
America honors all the men and women who have served in the military
All across the country, Interior is partnering with groups to make it easier for disabled veterans and others to discover the therapeutic qualities of America’s public lands.
The 400 Years of African-American History Commission, established by Congress on January 8, 2018, will plan, develop, and carry out programs and activities throughout the United States to recognize and highlight 400 years of African-American contributions. The bill had bipartisan support, and included sponsors from 23 States and the District of Columbia.