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Sent: Monday, November 23, 2020, 11:22:49 PM CST
Subject: 11-23-20 President-Elect Biden, I urge you to please help establish at least one new national park
"States without National Parks are: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho (see above,) Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin."
November 23, 2020
Dear President-Elect Joe Biden,
Tonight I happened to find a very surprising online statement (above). According to the above
December 13, 2019, currently-copyrighted online "Travel Past 50" blog by Tom Bartel that's entitled "The National Parks of the United States by State":
December 13, 2019, currently-copyrighted online "Travel Past 50" blog by Tom Bartel that's entitled "The National Parks of the United States by State":
"Twenty-two states have no National Parks (...that's 21, if you include the part of Yellowstone in Idaho.)"
I am particularly disappointed to note from the above blog that six of the 15 most heavily populous states of the U.S.--- those six being New York State, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Georgia, and Massachusetts----as of mid-December 2019 reportedly did not have any national park in that state.
President-Elect Biden, I respectfully request that you please consider following the great tradition of President Theodore Roosevelt as a leader in the establishment of new national parks.
Among the many societal advantages to the United States from establishment of one or more additional national nature parks in 2021:
---Additional nature parks that are federally sponsored might help to reduce the crime rate and enhance the medical health and emotional health of the persons residing within 100 miles of a proposed new national park.
---Additional national nature parks in U.S. states that currently don't have any national nature park can help to attract additional nature-loving tourists to those states and to the multi-county or multi-state region in which the proposed new national park is situated.
---Additional national nature parks in the U.S. could help to elicit the release of more oxygen into the air and help offset destruction of trees that might have otherwise occurred from rapid urbanization and rapid development of urban areas.
President-Elect Biden, congratulations again on your most recent birthday celebration on Friday, November 20, 2020. You have helped mightily to greatly strengthen and rejuvenate the entire United States with your fine public-policy-related efforts and your great talent at political leadership and governance. I hope that you will continue to thrive throughout your entire first term of office as U.S. President!
Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan, founder and only approved current member of the of the Environmental-Protection-Minded and politely-non-Christian "Progressive Prohibitionist Religion".
My current home address: 8805 North Plaza Drive, Apt. 2418, Austin, TX 78753.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
Cell phone: (512) 993-7305.
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