YouTube
|
Twitter/HCPSports
|
YouTube/HCPSports
|
Twitter
|
Facebook
|
Home
To Advertise Call (937) 840-9490
In The News
Headlines
Social
Education
Sports
Hillsboro
Greenfield
Lynchburg
Fairfield
Whiteoak
Southern State
Opinions
Jeanette Sekan
Rory Ryan
Steve Roush
Jim Thompson
Christine Tailer
Jim Surber
Letters to Editor
R.D. Hottle
Obituaries
Classifieds
Place an ad online
Extras
REM
Community Calendar
Sports Calendar
Real Estate & Auctions
Star Cinemas
Display Ads
Photo Galleries
Videos
Link Directory
Life
About Us
Delays & Closings
Thursday, November 19, 2020
SHARE ONLINE
Please, make sure that you have entered valid email addresses!
Link
Share with
recipients` e-mail
From
your e-mail
Subject
optional
Comments
optional
Generate New Image
Get Audio Code
Type the code from the image
Please, reenter the code in the captcha!
The link was successfully Sent!
Ooops!:( An error has occurred!
Comments (0)
Portman named national park hero by National Park Foundation
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the National Park Foundation, the official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, announced that U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) is one of the Foundation’s inaugural National Park Heroes for his extraordinary?service and commitment to the betterment of the national parks. In addition to his leadership on the NPS Centennial Act that was signed into law in 2016, Senator Portman joins Senators Warner, Alexander, and King in receiving this award for authoring the Restore Our Parks Act, which was signed into law earlier this year.
“As an avid outdoorsman, I’m honored to receive the National Park Foundation’s Hero Award,” Senator Portman said. “I appreciate the National Park Foundation’s support for our bipartisan efforts to protect and preserve our national park sites, through both the NPS Centennial Act in 2016 and, most recently, through my Restore Our Parks Act, now law. I look forward to continuing to work together as this law begins ensuring that our national parks are maintained and protected so that they can be enjoyed for generations to come.”
“As the National Park Foundation strives to protect and enhance national parks for all people to experience and enjoy, we are gratified to have Senator Rob Portman as an incredible partner in this work,” said National Park Foundation President and CEO Will Shafroth. “Whether he was leading efforts to tackle park deferred maintenance through the Great American Outdoors Act, enriching philanthropic partnerships through the Centennial Challenge program, or staying up all night to ensure passage of the 2016 National Park Service Centennial Act, Senator Portman’s tireless commitment to our national parks will benefit these places for generations to come. The Foundation is grateful for Senator Portman’s service as a National Park Hero and looks forward to his continued stewardship of our most special places.”
NOTE: Senator Portman’s bipartisan Restore Our Parks Act was signed into law earlier this year. Portman has pushed this landmark legislation for years to protect and preserve America’s national parks. The bill will support more than 100,000 jobs over the next five years by rebuilding critical park infrastructure to help address the more than $12 billion backlog in long-delayed maintenance projects at the National Park Service. The Restore Our Parks Act is part of a broader package, the Great American Outdoors Act, that addresses the deferred maintenance backlog across federal land management agencies and provides permanent funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
Portman, a lifelong outdoorsman and a frequent visitor to Ohio’s national parks, has long been a leader in the U.S. Senate in efforts to protect our national parks. He is the author of the National Park Service Centennial Act, legislation signed into law in 2016 that authorizes the National Park Centennial Challenge Fund and the Second Century Endowment Fund, two public-private partnerships that will help preserve our national parks for generations to come. In 2019, Portman received the Friend of Industry Award from the Outdoor Industry Association and the Distinguished Travel Champion Award from the U.S. Travel Association for his leadership on the Restore Our Parks Act. In 2017, Portman received the National Park Foundation’s Centennial Champion Award for his work on the National Park Service Centennial Act. He has previously received the 2012 NPCA Centennial Award, the 2015 Bruce F. Vento Public Service Award, and the Cuyahoga Valley National Park Centennial Leader Award.
Submit A Comment
Please fill out the form below to submit a comment.
*
indicates a required field
Comment
*
Your Name
Email
Phone
Article comments are not posted immediately to the Web site. Each submission must be approved by the Web site editor, who may edit content for appropriateness. There may be a delay of 24-48 hours for any submission while the web site editor reviews and approves it.
Note:
All information on this form is required. Your telephone number is for our use only, and will not be attached to your comment.
Submit
X
Search only accepts letters and numbers.
Most Viewed
Most Commented
Hillsboro man arrested on trafficking in persons charge
(6304 views)
Trump administration lists accomplishments from 2017-21
(3223 views)
Critics: House Democrats' $1.9 trillion coronavirus bill wastes taxpayer money, full of pork
(2330 views)
Former Village of Highland councilman indicted on 5 counts of rape
(1508 views)
The thin blue line: A local law enforcement officer's story speaks volumes
(1491 views)
UPDATED: County, municipalities announce plans for new economic development department
(6 comments)
20 Republican attorneys general argue HR1 is unconstitutional
(5 comments)
Tennessee principal reinstated following suspension over free speech topic
(4 comments)
Melvin “Pickle” West, Jr.
(2 comments)
U.S. Supreme Court to hear pair of Arizona elections cases
(1 comment)
Our app is now available!
YouTube
|
Twitter/HCPSports
|
Twitter
|
Facebook
|
Life
|
Home
Content © 2018 Cameco Communications • 128 S. High Street • Hillsboro, Ohio 45133
The Highland County Press
Telephone 937-840-9490 • Fax 937-840-9492 • Email
hcpress@cinci.rr.com
Privacy Policy
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##