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November 15, 2023

CHD Seeks NJ Plaintiffs to oppose National Park System Cashless Program

Children’s Health Defense is looking for plaintiffs in New Jersey who wish to visit the Thomas Edison National Historical Park (West Orange, NJ) who either do not have credit/debit cards or who pay with cash.

Over the past few years, the National Park Service (NPS) began implementing a cashless payment program for entrance fees. Approximately 20 NPS sites currently refuse to accept cash as legal tender to enter a park or will not allow cash purchases at gift shops and concessions, with more parks to follow. The NPS cashless program violates federal law defining legal tender.

If you would like to apply to be a plaintiff, please complete the form here.