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The additional revenue could help the parks, which include Yellowstone, Bryce Canyon, and Sequoia.
But other park advocates worry the price increase could also have negative consequences.
Marketplace's Carla Javier reports.
residents, there's the America of the Beautiful Pass, where for $80 a year, people can get into 2,000 parks.
It's a placard, and one version features that intense official portrait of President Trump at eye level, if hanging from the rearview mirror as designed.
After some visitors covered up Trump, the park servers put out a memo saying rangers can, at their discretion...
void the pass if the press is hidden by, say, stickers showing wildlife or a smiley face.
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It has been one year since the costliest set of wildfires in California history, U.S.
history, and by at least one calculation, the history of the world.
16,000 structures were destroyed, most of them homes.
I can quote your figures about insured versus uninsured losses measured in billions.
But as people in the fire zones face year two, we go from macro to micro.
I'm checking in with the neighbors on one street in Altadena where 15 homes were destroyed on a single block.
These are my own neighbors.
I lost a home on that street too.