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  • S. 4864 aims to regulate the establishment of hardrock mining mill sites by allowing multiple sites to be located on specific public lands necessary for mining operations. The bill establishes the "Abandoned Hardrock Mine Fund" to manage fees related to these mill sites and...

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    S. 4864 is a rule that says people can have more places on public land to work on mining, and it makes a money pot called the Abandoned Hardrock Mine Fund to help fix old mines and create jobs.

  • 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. 8952 is a bill aimed at taking certain mineral interests into trust for the benefit of the Crow Tribe of Montana. The bill requires the Secretary of the Interior to facilitate the transfer of mineral rights from the Hope Family Trust to the Crow Tribe and from the...

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    H. R. 8952 is a plan to help the Crow Tribe of Montana by making sure some underground rocks that can be turned into money are kept safe for them and shared fairly with another group called the Hope Family Trust. The bill also says the U.S. government will hold these rocks in trust if the Crow Tribe asks, and the Hope Family Trust will get some of the rock money too.