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  • H.R. 2997, also known as the “CONVEY Act,” proposes that the Secretary of the Interior should transfer ownership of about 31.1 acres of federal land in Mesa County, Colorado, to the county. The transfer should occur for at least the fair market value as determined by an...

    Simple Explanation

    H.R. 2997 is a plan for the government to sell a small piece of land in Mesa County, Colorado, to the county itself, making sure it pays a fair price and covers all the costs. The money from this sale will go to a special account for the government's future land sales.

  • 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...

    Simple Explanation

    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.

  • H.R. 2997, also known as the “Clifton Opportunities Now for Vibrant Economic Yields Act” or the “CONVEY Act,” proposes that the Secretary of the Interior transfer approximately 31.1 acres of federal land, known as the Clifton parcel, to Mesa County, Colorado. This transfer must be conducted...

    Simple Explanation

    The CONVEY Act is about the U.S. government giving a piece of land in Colorado to Mesa County, and Mesa County paying for all the costs, like checking how much the land is worth. The money from the sale goes back to the government, and a special map will be used to make sure everyone knows exactly which land is being talked about.