If successful, I would suggest naming it the 'Incinerated Forest National Monument,' where schoolchildren can come to see what the surface of the moon looks like.
On the recordSeptember 13, 2016
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Bishop sarcastically critiques a proposed national monument's impact on local timber jobs.
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