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  • H. R. 10005 aims to speed up the process for reviewing certain appeals to decisions made by the Department of the Interior. If someone appeals a decision, they can request an expedited review, prompting the Board of Land Appeals to make a final decision within six months of...

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    H.R. 10005 is a bill that wants to make it faster for people to have their complaints about the Department of the Interior's decisions looked at. If someone asks to hurry things up, the people in charge have to decide in six months, or else the old decision stays, and then they can take their complaint to court.

  • S. 4751, titled the "Agency Stability Restoration Act of 2024," aims to establish a clear statute of limitations for individuals seeking legal remedies when affected by a federal agency's actions. It proposes amendments to title 5 of the United States Code, clearly stating...

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    S. 4751 is a bill that says people have six years to tell a judge if they think a government agency did something wrong, unless another rule says something different. It tries to make it clear when this clock starts ticking, but some people think this might be confusing.