An advisory panel for the Cape Cod National Seashore can resume its regular meetings, after a month-long suspension. Federal interior officials told the Commission to halt its scheduled meeting last month, saying they wanted to review the panel's purpose as part of the Trump Administration transition. Last week, Seashore officials got word they may hold their next scheduled meeting in September.
WCAI's Kathryn Eident spoke with Cape Cod National Seashore Advisory Commission Chairman Rich Delaney to learn about the review, and whether government has conducted similar inquiries into the Commission in the past.