As one of his first in-office moves this week, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum is calling for the review and potential rollback of protections on federal lands, including national monuments.
Andrea Travnicek served on the former governor's cabinet. She has been nominated to serve as his second-in-command.
Part of the orders signed by Burgum is raising concern about the boundaries of national monuments. No specific monuments are named in the orders.
Trump administration will consider redrawing boundaries of national monuments as part of energy push
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