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  • S. 4658 is a bill introduced in the United States Senate to support the ongoing existence of specific structures at the Table Rock Lake project in Missouri and Arkansas. It defines eligible structures as privately owned sewer and septic systems that have been granted a...

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    The bill is about letting certain sewer and septic systems near Table Rock Lake stay there as long as they are safe and have permission. If they aren't taken care of or need replacing, they can be removed.

  • H.R. 7818, also known as the "Table Rock Lake Property Protection Act," proposes to stop the removal of certain structures from Army Corps of Engineers property around Table Rock Lake. The bill would allow property owners to keep these structures by giving them either...

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    The bill says that people living near Table Rock Lake can keep their buildings and other things on the land owned by the Army without having to move them. The government will not be responsible if these things get damaged because of how the lake is managed.

  • H.R. 8145, titled the “Table Rock Lake Property Flexibility Act,” allows the Secretary of the Army to either convey or lease certain lands around the Table Rock Lake project to adjacent property owners. Property owners can either buy the land at up to 150% of its market value...

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    The Table Rock Lake Property Flexibility Act lets people who live next to Table Rock Lake either buy or rent the land next to their homes, and if they rent, they can use the money to make the lake area more fun. Dock owners can also change their docks to help people who have trouble moving around.