03-12-2023

财政部

美联储理事会

联邦存款保险公司

美东时间下午 6:15 发布 

华盛顿特区——财政部长珍妮特·耶伦、联邦储备委员会主席杰罗姆·H·鲍威尔和 FDIC 主席马丁·J·格伦伯格发表了以下声明:

今天,我们正在采取果断行动,通过增强公众对我们银行系统的信心来保护美国经济。 此步骤将确保美国银行系统继续发挥其保护存款的重要作用,并以促进强劲和可持续经济增长的方式为家庭和企业提供信贷渠道。

在收到 FDIC 和美联储董事会的建议并与总统协商后,耶伦国务卿批准采取行动,使 FDIC 能够以充分保护所有储户的方式完成其对加利福尼亚州圣克拉拉硅谷银行的决议 . 从 3 月 13 日星期一开始,储户将可以使用他们所有的钱。与硅谷银行的决议相关的损失不会由纳税人承担。

我们还宣布纽约 Signature Bank 的类似系统性风险情况,该银行今天已被其州特许机构关闭。 该机构的所有存款人都将不受影响。与硅谷银行的决议一样,纳税人不会承担任何损失。

股东和某些无担保债务人将不受保护。 高级管理人员已被免职。 根据法律要求,存款保险基金为支持未投保的存款人而遭受的任何损失,将通过对银行进行特别评估来弥补。

最后,美国联邦储备委员会周日宣布,它将向符合条件的存款机构提供额外资金,以帮助确保银行有能力满足所有存款人的需求。

美国银行体系保持弹性且基础稳固,这在很大程度上归功于金融危机后为确保银行业获得更好保障而进行的改革。 这些改革与今天的行动相结合,表明我们承诺采取必要措施确保储户的储蓄安全。

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    The visitors who trek to America’s national parks are already noticing the changes, just months after President Donald Trump took office.

    “I’ve been visiting national parks for 30 years and never has the presence of rangers been so absent,” one visitor to Zion National Park wrote in National Park Service public feedback obtained by CNN.

    The visitor said they saw just one trail crew at the iconic Utah park. There were no educational programs offered at any of the five parks they visited on their trip.
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    “Hire back park staff. We need them,” the visitor wrote.

    At Yosemite, another visitor said there were no rangers at the Hetch Hetchy reservoir entrance station, preventing visitors from picking up wilderness permits.

    “More staff would be a BIG and IMPORTANT improvement,” that visitor wrote.
    America’s most treasured national parks are getting crunched by Trump’s government-shrinking layoffs just as the summer travel season gets into full swing.
    Top officials vowed to hire thousands of seasonal employees to pick up the slack after the Trump administration fired around 1,000 NPS employees as part of wide-ranging federal firings known as the “Valentine’s Day Massacre.” Department of Interior officials said in a February memo they would aim to hire 7,700 seasonal workers at NPS, and post listings for 9,000 jobs.

    But those numbers haven’t materialized ahead July 4th — the parks’ busiest time of the year. Internal National Park Service data provided to CNN by the National Parks Conservation Association shows that about 4,500 seasonal and temporary staff have been hired.

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    The visitors who trek to America’s national parks are already noticing the changes, just months after President Donald Trump took office.

    “I’ve been visiting national parks for 30 years and never has the presence of rangers been so absent,” one visitor to Zion National Park wrote in National Park Service public feedback obtained by CNN.

    The visitor said they saw just one trail crew at the iconic Utah park. There were no educational programs offered at any of the five parks they visited on their trip.
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    “Hire back park staff. We need them,” the visitor wrote.

    At Yosemite, another visitor said there were no rangers at the Hetch Hetchy reservoir entrance station, preventing visitors from picking up wilderness permits.

    “More staff would be a BIG and IMPORTANT improvement,” that visitor wrote.
    America’s most treasured national parks are getting crunched by Trump’s government-shrinking layoffs just as the summer travel season gets into full swing.
    Top officials vowed to hire thousands of seasonal employees to pick up the slack after the Trump administration fired around 1,000 NPS employees as part of wide-ranging federal firings known as the “Valentine’s Day Massacre.” Department of Interior officials said in a February memo they would aim to hire 7,700 seasonal workers at NPS, and post listings for 9,000 jobs.

    But those numbers haven’t materialized ahead July 4th — the parks’ busiest time of the year. Internal National Park Service data provided to CNN by the National Parks Conservation Association shows that about 4,500 seasonal and temporary staff have been hired.

  3. Questioned by both Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill about the low staffing numbers, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum has brushed off concerns, testifying in May that slightly less than half of permanent NPS employees work on the ground in the parks, while other staff work at regional offices or at DC headquarters.
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    “I want more people in the parks,” Burgum said. “I want less overhead. There’s an opportunity to have more people working in our parks … and have less people working for the National Park Service.”
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    But internal NPS data tells a different story, Brengel said, showing that around 80% of National Park Service staff work in the parks. And regional offices play an important supporting staff role, with scientists on staff to help maintain fragile parks ecosystems, as well as specialists who monitor geohazard safety issues like landslides.

    Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska recently pressed Burgum to provide a full list of staff positions that have been cut at the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management and the US Forest Service since the Trump administration took over. The Interior Department has not provided the list, a Senate staffer said.
    The regional offices within the park service are on edge, waiting to see how courts rule on a Trump administration reduction in force plan they fear could gut their ranks, a National Park Service employee in a Western state told CNN.

    “If they greenlight the RIF plan, then it’s going to be a bloodbath,” the employee said.

    In addition to probationary workers that were fired in February, early retirements are also culling the agency’s ranks, and the continued $1 spending limit on federal workers’ credit cards is making it extremely difficult to do field work in the parks, with a simple overnight trip needing to be requested 10 days in advance, the employee added.

    The lack of superintendents and NPS supervisors creates more of a headache, they added.

    “These times, when it’s all about fighting for scarce resources, you really need those upper-level people with clout working the system,” the employee said.

    Hall, the retired NPS regional director, said losing rangers, maintenance professionals and park superintendents could profoundly alter American landmarks.

    “What you’ve lost with all this attrition – you’ve lost all this knowledge that’s going to take years to build back up,” Hall said.

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