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  • H. R. 8666 amends title 28 of the United States Code to allow courts in the Central Division of Utah to be held in both Moab and Monticello, in addition to the existing location in St. George. This change means that legal proceedings for the Central Division of Utah can now...

    Simple Explanation

    Congress has decided that people living in the Central Division of Utah can now go to court in two new places: Moab and Monticello, in addition to the existing location, St. George, which could make it easier for them to attend.

  • H. R. 625 aims to specify where certain district courts in Texas and California can hold sessions. The bill proposes amendments to the United States Code, adding "College Station" to the Texas district courts and "El Centro" to the California district courts as possible...

    Simple Explanation

    H. R. 625 is a bill that would let some courts in Texas and California hold meetings in new places called "College Station" and "El Centro" so people who live nearby can get there easier.