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This bill would speed reconstruction of Grand Canyon's North Rim. But it's stalled in shutdown

A plume of smoke from the Dragon Bravo Fire near the Grand Canyon on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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A plume of smoke from the Dragon Bravo Fire near the Grand Canyon on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.

Three Arizona congressmen are sponsoring legislation that aims to expedite reconstruction at the Grand Canyon’s North Rim.

Republican Reps. Eli Crane, Andy Biggs and Paul Gosar’s bill would streamline the federal contracting process by allowing the National Park Service to have emergency contracting powers.

It would still require the park service to draft reports to Congress twice a year.

The Dragon Bravo Fire destroyed much of the infrastructure on the North Rim, including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge.

The Coconino County Board of Supervisors voiced their support for the legislation.

But it’s unclear how soon the legislation could receive a vote amid the government shutdown, with no apparent end to the standoff over government spending and health care benefits.

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Greg Hahne started as a news intern at KJZZ in 2020 and returned as a field correspondent in 2021. He learned his love for radio by joining Arizona State University's Blaze Radio, where he worked on the production team.