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  • S. 5265 is a bill introduced in the 118th Congress aimed at transferring certain national forest lands to be held in trust for the benefit of the Tonto Apache Tribe. The Secretary of Agriculture is instructed to transfer administrative control of the specified lands in...

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    In a fun story, imagine a government like a big superhero who gives a special land to their friends, the Tonto Apache Tribe, so they can take care of it without worrying about anyone digging for shiny rocks or interfering.

  • H. R. 837 requires the Secretary of Agriculture to transfer the Pleasant Valley Ranger District Administrative Site to Gila County, Arizona. The bill specifies that this transfer includes approximately 232.9 acres of National Forest land and must be requested by the County...

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    Imagine the United States giving a special piece of forest land to a place called Gila County in Arizona so they can use it to help people who were in the military. If the county doesn't use the land as promised, it might go back to the United States.