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they re developing. could it be dangerous? the doctor is here to explain. jon: just in, one law maker is raising serious concerns about the government s wasteful spending and the impact it is having on our national park. republican senator tome coburn says america s treasures are paying the price for shortsighted policy decisions out of washington, d.c. doug mckelway live in the d.c. bureau with that. we remember, doug, the government shutdown some people accused the parks service of spending more money to shut down open-air monument than 2 would have taken in to keep them open? reporter: that s right, jon. that process was pretty much a microcosm had in the parks service priorities. what senator rand paul about the park service inned midst of the shut down about the park service. could we not end the farce putting security guards in front of the world war ii memorial? my goodness, this is a open park. they spent more money closing it
gateway arch. none of the money went to clean up the stains. the congress continues to add, quote, parks that are not significant in terms of national interest in a declining budget. what we have is our most treasured resources, the big parks, with the deferred maintenance backlogs in excess of $2 billion. reporter: coburn says politicians would rather take credit for a new ribbon-cutting ceremony for example, in their district, rather than taking out the trash, fixing a broken railing or filling a pothole in a national park. jon? jon: having grown up out west i am a big, big fan of the national parks. is this report going to play into the budget talk that is are scheduled? coburn is releasing the report just a day before house and senate conferees are set to begin negotiations. he told me candidly a few minutes ago, that his report will do nothing to affect budget negotiations that will alert the