To withdraw certain land located in Curry County and Josephine County, Oregon, from all forms of entry, appropriation, or disposal under the public land laws, location, entry, and patent under the mining laws, and operation under the mineral leasing and geothermal leasing laws, and for other purposes.
The bill’s titles are written by its sponsor.
Sponsor and status
Peter DeFazio
Sponsor. Representative for Oregon's 4th congressional district. Democrat.
116th Congress (2019–2021)
This bill was introduced on February 6, 2019, in a previous session of Congress, but it did not receive a vote.
Position statements
What legislators are saying
“DeFazio-Authored Public Lands Provisions Pass House”
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Rep. Peter DeFazio [D-OR4]
(Sponsor)
on Feb 26, 2019
“Rep. Peter DeFazio Reintroduces Public Lands Bills to Protect Critical Fish Habitat, Unique Wilderness Areas”
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Rep. Peter DeFazio [D-OR4]
(Sponsor)
on Feb 8, 2019
History
Jan 5, 2017
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Earlier Version —
Introduced
This activity took place on a related bill, H.R. 310 (115th). |
Feb 6, 2019
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Introduced
Bills and resolutions are referred to committees which debate the bill before possibly sending it on to the whole chamber. |
H.R. 992 (116th) was a bill in the United States Congress.
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