FR 2024-30485

Overview

Title

Establishment of the Frances Perkins National Monument

Agencies

ELI5 AI

The President has decided to create a special place called the "Frances Perkins National Monument" on a small piece of land in Maine to remember a lady named Frances Perkins who helped make life better for workers in America. The land will be taken care of by park rangers, and while a group that loves Frances Perkins can stay there for a while, they plan to give more land to the government later.

Summary AI

The proclamation establishes the Frances Perkins National Monument on approximately 2.3 acres of Federal land at the Perkins Homestead in Newcastle, Maine. Frances Perkins was the first woman to serve as a U.S. Cabinet Secretary and played a key role in shaping labor and social policies during her time as Secretary of Labor in the 1930s and 1940s. The monument will be managed by the National Park Service and aims to preserve Perkins' legacy and contributions to the New Deal, including protecting workers' rights and improving social welfare. The monument includes historic structures and objects that are significant to Perkins' life and work, and the site will serve as a location for public education and historical interpretation.

Citation: 89 FR 103617
Document #: 2024-30485
Date:
Volume: 89
Pages: 103617-103624

AnalysisAI

The document in question is a proclamation by President Joseph R. Biden Jr., officially establishing the Frances Perkins National Monument on approximately 2

Issues

  • • The proclamation mentions that the Frances Perkins Center has donated to the Federal Government for the purpose of establishing a unit of the National Park System but retains reserved rights to occupy and use the premises for up to 25 years. This could be perceived as favoring the organization, and the terms of this arrangement should be clearly defined to ensure transparency and public benefit.

  • • There is an indication that the Frances Perkins Center intends to donate a majority of the remaining approximately 54.7 acres of the Perkins Homestead to the Federal Government in the future, but future intentions can be speculative and may not necessarily materialize. Clarity on the conditions or timeline for these donations should be provided.

  • • The language of the proclamation is formal and legalistic, which might make it difficult for the general public to understand without legal expertise. Simplification or additional clarification in certain sections could improve accessibility.

  • • The document does not specify a budget or cost estimates related to the management and maintenance of the Frances Perkins National Monument, which may lead to concerns about fiscal responsibility and the potential for unforeseen expenses.

  • • The proclamation states that the monument's boundaries are coextensive with the Perkins Homestead National Historic Landmark boundaries, comprising approximately 2.3 acres. However, it does not explicitly state how this area was determined to be the 'smallest area compatible' with the monument's preservation, as required by the Antiquities Act, leaving room for ambiguity.

Statistics

Size

Pages: 8
Words: 4,029
Sentences: 89
Entities: 299

Language

Nouns: 1,460
Verbs: 389
Adjectives: 225
Adverbs: 84
Numbers: 78

Complexity

Average Token Length:
4.86
Average Sentence Length:
45.27
Token Entropy:
5.71
Readability (ARI):
28.16

Reading Time

about 18 minutes