Targeting DOGE, labor group puts up billboards warning of heat deaths at national parks

The heat wave was shattered at the beginning of the season in most of the West, in serious hot conditions, which prompted a severe heat warning that extended from Friday until late on Saturday. The highest levels of widespread numbers were widespread throughout the southern Nevada, and the temperatures of more than 115 degrees in the Valley of Death were expected.
Such a harsh heat weeks before the official summer start in addition to the urgency to a more perfect message to the union. The organization’s Billboard campaign targets extensive impacts on DOGE’s layoffs and discounts on the most popular national parks in the country. In the southwest, this meant zero at a very heat.
He said: “We had to teach the message to reach the place where the rubber met on the road.”
Full results of national park services discounts still can be seen, and the peak summer tourism season waving on the horizon.
Abyel Weins, Acting Deputy Supervisor of the Wadi Al -Dation National Park, said that Park employees are working to keep the public safe and raise awareness about the dangers of severe heat. I encouraged people to take the necessary precautions before visiting the Valley of Death, such as checking weather or closing alerts and filling enough water, sunscreen and other necessities.
“As always, National Park Service provides visitors with amazing and unforgettable experiences in Death Valley National Park, and all over the country,” WINES told NBC News in a statement.
The greatest goal of the perfection union in the Billboard campaign is to draw attention to the controversial DOGE work and the Trams administration’s sweeping discounts to federal agencies. Shaker said that the organization intentionally used the support of the two parties that the national parks enjoy as a way to stir the discussion.
A 2024 poll from the Pew Research Center I found that the national park service is the most popular federal agency, with 76 % preference between more than 9400 Americans surveyed.
“There are many places that we put in advertising paintings in the red areas, where many people are supposed to have voted for Donald Trump, such as Donald Trump, and even like Duji components, in full frankness,” Shakir said. “But with the national parks, we thought this was a good example of where they went away.”