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  • H.R. 1829 is a bill that directs the Secretary of Agriculture to transfer ownership of a specified area within the Pleasant Valley Ranger District to Gila County, Arizona. Gila County must request the transfer within 180 days of the bill’s enactment and cover all associated...

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    Imagine a big piece of forest land is like a giant playground. This bill wants the person in charge of the playground to give a part of it to Gila County in Arizona so they can help army veterans who used to fight for the country. But if they don't use it for the veterans, the playground part goes back to the original owner.

  • H.R. 1829 requires the Secretary of Agriculture to transfer ownership of the Pleasant Valley Ranger District Administrative Site in Arizona to Gila County. The conveyance will include approximately 232.9 acres of land, with the condition that Gila County must use the land to support military...

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    The bill is about giving some land in Arizona to people in Gila County so they can help military veterans. If they don't use the land for that, it has to go back to the government.

  • H.R. 1829 is a bill that instructs the Secretary of Agriculture to transfer the Pleasant Valley Ranger District Administrative Site, located in the Tonto National Forest, to Gila County, Arizona. The transfer must occur within 180 days if the county requests it and will...

    Simple Explanation

    H.R. 1829 is a plan where a part of a national forest will be given to Gila County in Arizona so they can use it to help military veterans. If they stop using it for veterans, the land might go back to the government.