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Durango Herald: Secretary Zinke ignored NPS advisory board members until they quit

In the normal course of political transitions, appointees of the former administration know they may be replaced by people more amenable to the new administration’s positions.

Some are thanked in a formal ceremony ending with a personal handshake. Others receive a formal letter thanking them for their work on behalf of the American people. Usually, though, they’re not ghosted until they quit in frustration.

That’s what Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has done to the National Park System Advisory Board. Over the past year, he refused to meet with board members, take their calls or convene the required two meetings per year. Last week, 10 of 12 members of the board resigned.

They had, they said, been frozen out.

Read more at durangoherald.com.

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