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Title: This Week at Interior!
Our weekly recap of events at the U.S. Department of the Interior
This Week at Interior
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This Week: Celebrating one of Earth's most precious resources during National Ocean Month; it's the first assessment of wind energy potential in the Gulf of Mexico; a proposed offshore wind lease sale off New York and New Jersey could power millions of homes and generate thousands of jobs; Secretary Haaland says Interior's projected budget increase will help foster diversity, equity, and inclusion; a new report from the National Park Service shows visitor spending continues to be a boon for local economies; a new experience awaits visitors to the newly-reopened Arlington House; and some towering purple flowers are the stars of our social media Picture of the Week!

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Secretary Haaland Cites Interior's "Blue Portfolio" at Capitol Hill Ocean Week 2021

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June is National Ocean Month, and Secretary Haaland helped celebrate with remarks during Capitol Hill Ocean Week. She talked about Interior’s “blue portfolio,” and how it’s managed by agency bureaus and offices committed to conserving and restoring coastal and ocean resources. “Each of us, has a responsibility to future generations to care for our Earth and leave behind a livable planet for our children, grandchildren, and future generations," she said. "As we manage our ocean and its boundless resources, I am committed to working closely with Congress to ensure the President’s budget priorities for conservation, clean energy, and environmental justice are at the forefront of our work.”

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Interior Announces First Assessment of Gulf of Mexico Wind Energy Potential

Offshore wind turbines seen through a foggy ocean

Interior and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management this week announced the first-ever assessment of offshore wind energy potential in the Gulf of Mexico. It’s another milestone in the Biden-Harris administration’s goal to create tens of thousands of good-paying union jobs through the deployment of 30 gigawatts of offshore wind by 2030.  

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Proposed Offshore Wind Lease Sale off New York/New Jersey

Offshore wind turbines sit in the ocean

Elsewhere this week the Department announced another first, a proposed lease sale for offshore wind development in the New York Bight. That’s an area of shallow waters that stretches from Long Island in the north to Cape May New Jersey in the south. It could generate enough megawattage to power nearly three and a half-million homes. This would be the first offshore lease sale under Secretary Haaland’s leadership.

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FY 2022 Budget Proposal Fosters Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility at Interior

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Interior’s slice of the proposed Fiscal Year 2022 budget may be an increase of 17% over last year, but that’s just where the story starts. Secretary Haaland says preserving our historic sites and lands for future generations is at the heart of what Interior does, and she’s committed to centering the voices, history, and stories of those who have been unrepresented and underrepresented. The Biden-Harris administration’s 2022 budget proposal also includes increases across the Department to better address diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in the workforce.

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National Park Visitors Spend $28.6 Billion, Support 234K Jobs in 2020

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The National Park Service this week announced visitor spending at the nation’s parks last year approached $29 billion, and supported more than a quarter-million jobs. Most of that economic impact affected communities within 60 miles of a national park, generating business sales while supporting jobs and local economies.  

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A Reimagined Experience for Newly-Rehabilitated Arlington House

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The National Park Service this week announced the reopening of Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial, after a complete three-year rehabilitation, and a transformation of the visitor experience. New exhibits and research allows visitors to learn the history of the Custis and Lee families, alongside that of the more than 100 enslaved people who labored on the plantation.

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Tweet of the Week

Secretary Haaland wears a mask and points

 Secretary Deb Haaland @SecDebHaaland

 Congratulations to the Tribal graduates of the Class of 2021!

 

 You are each the keeper of our traditions, and the answer to our

 ancestor’s prayers. I am so proud of you.

 

Tweet from US Interior account about congratulating seniors from Tribal high schools

9 Jun

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Picture of the Week

Purple flowers spring up from the top of a high hillside as the sun sets through the clouds below

Every year a brilliantly colored bloom of purple lupine flowers draws admirers to the Bald Hills of Redwood National and State Parks in California. Photo courtesy of Doug Shearer

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