119 HR 521

Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act

Congress119
ChamberHouse
TypeHR
Number521
Introduced2025-01-16
Cosponsors15

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Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.

2025-01-16

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@misc{apprised_119_hr_521_ending_presidential_overreach,
  title = {119 HR 521: Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act},
  publisher = {Apprised.news},
  url = {https://apprised.news/bill/119hr521},
  note = {Accessed 2026-05-13}
}