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  • H. R. 8946, also known as the “Reversionary Interest Conveyance Act,” is a bill aimed at transferring certain rights of the United States in land located in Sacramento, California. This land, managed by the Bureau of Land Management, covers about 8.43 acres. The bill allows...

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    H. R. 8946 is a plan to let people buy certain land rights in Sacramento, California. The government will sell these rights to the current landowners who pay for everything needed, like land checks, at a fair price.

  • H.R. 8946, known as the “Reversionary Interest Conveyance Act,” proposes a plan for transferring the United States' reversionary interest in approximately 8.43 acres of land in Sacramento, California, to the current landowner. The land, managed by the Bureau of Land Management, can be sold to...

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    H.R. 8946 is about selling a piece of land in Sacramento, California, from the U.S. government to the person who owns it now, but only if that person pays for all the extra work needed, like measuring the land and checking its value.

  • H.R. 8946 is a bill aimed at transferring the United States government's reversionary interest in a piece of land in Sacramento, California, to the current landowners. It defines important terms like "covered land," "buyer," and "reversionary interest." The bill requires that...

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    H.R. 8946 is a bill that would let certain people buy back the U.S. government's rights to a piece of land in Sacramento if they pay a fair price, and the money from the sale will be used for other land projects.

  • S. 1405 aims to authorize the exchange of specific federal and state lands in Utah. The agreement, involving the Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration, the state, and the Secretary of the Interior, has been ratified by Congress and mandates the execution of...

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    In this bill, the government wants to swap some pieces of land with Utah to make sure these lands are used better in the future. They have some rules and checks to make sure everything is fair and in the best interest for everyone.

  • H.R. 3049 proposes the exchange of certain lands between the federal government and the State of Utah. It includes an agreement, ratified by Congress, that outlines the terms and conditions for swapping federal and state lands to benefit the public interest. The bill details the process of...

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    This bill is about swapping land between the government and Utah to make things better for everyone. It talks about how they will figure out the land's value and make sure people can see maps of the land too.

  • H.R. 2997, also known as the "Clifton Opportunities Now for Vibrant Economic Yields Act" or the "CONVEY Act," directs the Secretary of the Interior to transfer about 31.1 acres of federal land, called the Clifton Parcel, to Mesa County, Colorado. The transfer must occur for...

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    Mesa County in Colorado is getting some land from the government, but they have to pay for it, including all the costs to make it official, and if they think the price is too high, they can't argue about it. The money the government gets from selling the land goes into a special account, not directly back to Mesa County.