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Santa Fe New Mexican Calls For End to Park Entrance Fees

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May 13, 2007

    Calls for an end to national park entrance fees are starting to spread. The latest comes from the Santa Fe New Mexican, which on Sunday ran an editorial calling for an end to the fees.
    Government comes with all kinds of costs. Keeping up our national parks is one of them; one on which Congress too often skimps. Thus the admission fees might make the difference between closed-down services or the semi-adequate ones our country has come to expect from a visit to one park or another.
    You can read the rest of the editorial here.

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