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  • S. 4352 aims to amend the National Trails System Act to mandate the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a study on whether the Benton MacKaye Trail should be designated as a national scenic trail. The Benton MacKaye Trail stretches for about 287 miles across Georgia,...

    Simple Explanation

    S. 4352 is about asking the Secretary of Agriculture to check if a long hiking trail called the Benton MacKaye Trail can be called a "national scenic trail," which means it would be recognized as super special and nice to hike. The trail goes through three states, and they want to know if it helps people and nearby towns before deciding.

  • H. R. 6773 proposes to rename the Elk River Trail in Headwaters Forest Reserve, California, as the "Senator Dianne Feinstein Memorial Trail." The bill aims to honor Senator Dianne Feinstein by officially designating this trail in her memory. Any future references in official...

    Simple Explanation

    This bill wants to change the name of a hiking trail in California to remember a lady named Senator Dianne Feinstein. So, instead of calling it the Elk River Trail, people will start calling it the "Senator Dianne Feinstein Memorial Trail."