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  • S. 4462 proposes the creation of a National Interagency Seed and Restoration Center to guide the research, development, coordination, and distribution of native plant species in the United States. The Center would work with various federal agencies, Indian Tribes, and Native...

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    The bill wants to create a special center to help plant more native flowers and trees in the United States, especially after natural disasters, by working with different groups and getting money each year to do this important work.

  • H.R. 8640, the "National Interagency Seed and Restoration Center Establishment Act," proposes to create a National Interagency Seed and Restoration Center within the Department of the Interior. This center would coordinate the efforts of federal agencies, Indian Tribes, and...

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    H.R. 8640 wants to create a new center that helps plant seeds and grow native plants to fix nature's problems, like dead trees or damaged land, with $100 million each year for five years. But some people worry that the money might not be used wisely since it's not clear exactly how it will be spent or who will do what.

  • S. 1890 establishes a land health management program for federal lands in Malheur County, Oregon. The bill allows for increased flexibility in grazing permits to improve ecological health and sets out guidelines for cooperative range monitoring. It designates over 1 million...

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    S. 1890 is like a special plan to take care of big pieces of land in Malheur County, Oregon by making rules for how it's used, like letting cows eat grass there in a smart way. It also gives help to local native people to look after the land, making sure we keep the nature and important places safe.

  • S. 1776 aims to enhance the conservation and recreational use of specific federal lands in California. It proposes the protection of various wilderness areas, the creation of new trails and visitor centers, and the designation of scenic rivers. The bill also introduces...

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    S. 1776 is trying to keep special land in California safe and fun by making sure it stays beautiful, is used wisely, and has new paths and places for people to visit. It also wants to make sure local people help take care of this land and worries about how to pay for all these changes.