H.R. 2027 (112th): To revise the boundaries of John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System Sachuest Point Unit RI-04P, Easton Beach Unit RI-05P, Almy Pond Unit RI-06, and Hazards Beach Unit RI-07 in Rhode Island.

Introduced:
May 26, 2011 (112th Congress, 2011–2013)
Sponsor:
Rep. David Cicilline [D-RI1]
Status:
Died (Reported by Committee)
See Instead:
This bill was re-introduced as H.R. 277 on Jan 15, 2013. See H.R. 277 for current action on this subject.

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7/9/2012--Reported to House without amendment.
(This measure has not been amended since it was introduced.
The summary of that version is repeated here.) Replaces the map subtitled "Sachuest Point Unit RI-04P, Easton Beach Unit RI-05P, Almy Pond Unit RI-06, Hazards Beach Unit RI-07" included in the set of maps entitled "John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System" relating to certain John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System units in Rhode Island, with another map relating to the units entitled "John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System Sachuest Point Unit RI-04P, Easton Beach Unit RI-05P, Almy Pond Unit RI-06, and Hazards Beach Unit RI-07" (dated September 30, 2009).

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