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  • The bill S. 4022, called the "Migratory Birds of the Americas Conservation Enhancements Act of 2024," proposes changes to the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act. It increases the federal funding share from 25% to 33.3% and requires the Secretary to report to Congress...

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    The bill wants to change some rules about helping birds that move between countries. It suggests giving more money to these bird projects and also checking how everyone's working together to help the birds.

  • H.R. 4389 proposes changes to the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act. It aims to increase the federal funding share from 25% to 33.3% for conservation projects and requires the Secretary to report to Congress on efforts to collaborate with other groups. Additionally,...

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    This bill suggests changes to a law that helps protect special birds that migrate across countries. It wants the government to pay a little more for bird-saving projects and promises to keep doing this until 2028, while also fixing some small mistakes in the law.

  • H. R. 4389, also known as the “Migratory Birds of the Americas Conservation Enhancements Act of 2023,” amends the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act. Key changes include increasing the federal funding share from 25% to 33.3%, requiring a report to Congress on certain...

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    H. R. 4389 is a law that helps protect special birds that travel long distances by giving more money and time to make sure we can take good care of them and learn more about how to work together to keep them safe.

  • H.R. 4389 proposes amendments to the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act to enhance its provisions. The bill increases the federal funding share for projects from 25% to 33.3%. It also mandates a report on cooperation efforts to Congress and extends the authorization...

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    This bill wants to help more birds by giving more money and making small changes to help protect them better. It also asks for a report on how people are working together to help these birds and keeps the support going until 2028.

  • The H.R. 4389 bill proposes amendments to the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act. It intends to increase the federal cost-share requirement from 25% to 33.3%, mandates a report to Congress about the implementation of cooperation provisions, and extends authorization...

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    The H.R. 4389 bill is like giving a little extra money from the government to help protect migrating birds, and it makes some changes to the rules to make sure everything is clear and fair. It also says people need to show how well they're working together to take care of the birds, and they plan to keep helping with money until 2028.