Congressman Joe Neguse pressed the Interior Secretary during a tense congressional hearing that started with wildfire preparedness concerns and quickly shifted into a heated debate over Juneteenth and Black history recognition in America’s national parks.
In this video, we break down why Colorado lawmakers are sounding the alarm over historically low snowpack levels, rising wildfire risks across the Rocky Mountain West, and concerns about cisco stock the future of the Colorado River Basin. But the hearing took an unexpected turn when Neguse questioned the removal of Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth from the National Park Service free entrance day list.
Why does this matter politically? What does it reveal about the growing national debate over history, equality, and government priorities? And how are climate concerns and culture wars now colliding in congressional hearings?
This report goes beyond the viral clip to explain the deeper political, environmental, and cultural issues driving the confrontation.
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