As if the prospect of closing 80 percent of California's State Parks wasn't bad enough, now this from the Chronicle about how the state is likely to lose millions in federal grants if certain parks are closed. Moreover, some parks what were originally federal lands might be taken back.
By Garrison Frost
July 02, 2009
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