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Two bicyclists are traveling the country, raising money and awareness for our national parks.
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Ben Morris | 6:24 pm, Jul. 8, 2021
FARGO Two bikers that are riding to every national park to raise money for conservation passed through Fargo Thursday, July 8.
Parks Pilgrimage is made up of riders Scott Parkinson and Alex Zelek. They re just getting started on their 18 month, 18,000 mile journey to each national park in the mainland U.S.
Their goal is to raise more than $50,000 to protect the parks. Parks Pilgrimage says they will make sure the funds go to the right cause. It actually goes into a restricted account where it can only be used for conservation efforts at the park, Parkinson explained. So that s an even side benefit form this, it s not only for the national parks, but it goes directly into conservation of our national parks.
(The Center Square) â The U.S. House will consider a wide-ranging bill aimed at accelerating American technological innovation in an effort to keep pace with China, but critics have raised concerns about how to pay for it.Â
The U.S. Innovation and Competition Act, formerly known as the Endless Frontier Act, was primarily crafted by Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Republican Sen. Todd Young, R-Ind., in an effort to combat the threat of increased innovation in technology and science by China. The bill passed through the Senate Tuesday evening with a 68-32 vote, and the House now faces if or how to pay for the spending plan. A similar bill has already been introduced in the House.