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453:), 394-13. On March 12, one day after the House failed to pass the Omnibus Public Land Management Act, Reid announced that he would file cloture on H.R. 146. While in the Senate, the bill was amended to include a majority of the text in S. 22. The Senate voted 73–21 for cloture and 77-20 to pass the bill. The House agreed to the Senate amendments, 285-140, on March 25.
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Democrats) fell two votes short of a two-thirds majority, 282-144. 34 Republicans voted in favor of the bill,
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Livestock Loss Demonstration Project, gives states and Indian tribes federal grants to help livestock producers to reduce livestock loss due to predation by wolves in non-lethal ways, as well as for the purpose of compensating livestock producers for their
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Federal and non-Federal components coordinated at the national level by the National Ocean Research Leadership Council" in order to "support national defense, marine commerce, navigation safety, weather, climate, and marine
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National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2002
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1436:T'uf Shur Bien Preservation Trust Area Act
883:12,815 acres (51.86 km) added to the
866:22,645 acres (91.64 km) added to the
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245:Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009
130:Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008
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1467:National Parks and Recreation Act of 1978
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665:517,000 acres (2,092 km) in Idaho's
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1687:"Wyoming Range bill looks dead for year"
1503:Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act
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1227:Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area
1068:United States Department of the Interior
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1052:Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail
955:Prehistoric Trackways National Monument
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515:National Wilderness Preservation System
1632:"Obama signs public lands reform bill"
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1137:River Raisin National Battlefield Park
1056:Trail of Tears National Historic Trail
1044:Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail
1028:National Wild and Scenic Rivers System
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924:National Wild and Scenic Rivers System
900:National Landscape Conservation System
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1816:"Public Lands Bill Defeated in House"
1787:"House GOP derails public lands bill"
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1480:Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005
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193:House Committee on Natural Resources
1589:Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972
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870:in Bureau of Land Management lands.
863:in Bureau of Land Management lands.
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1874:Savage, Charlie (March 30, 2009).
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1327:United States Department of Energy
1319:National Tropical Botanical Garden
1080:Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
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653:Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
606:13,700 acres (55 km) in the
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813:San Bernardino National Forest
794:Pleasant View Ridge Wilderness
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987:Bridger-Teton National Forest
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861:Orocopia Mountains Wilderness
685:Little Jacks Creek Wilderness
639:San Miguel County, New Mexico
637:15,000 acres (61 km) in
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819:Cahuilla Mountain Wilderness
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691:North Fork Owyhee Wilderness
687:– 50,929 acres (206 km)
675:– 52,826 acres (214 km)
569:Lower White River Wilderness
545:Bull of the Woods Wilderness
449:Battlefield Protection Act (
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846:Beauty Mountain Wilderness
760:White Mountains Wilderness
673:Big Jacks Creek Wilderness
582:Oregon Badlands Wilderness
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784:Magic Mountain Wilderness
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600:Soda Mountain Wilderness
565:Roaring River Wilderness
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898:Title II establishes a
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697:Owyhee River Wilderness
659:Beaver Basin Wilderness
586:Spring Basin Wilderness
541:Badger Creek Wilderness
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1032:National Trails System
1016:United States Treasury
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751:Ansel Adams Wilderness
629:Otter Creek Wilderness
333:Senate Majority Leader
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553:Mount Hood Wilderness
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561:Clackamas Wilderness
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645:Sabinoso Wilderness
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1450:Public Law 102-543
1381:Public Law 100-326
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1580:Public Law 87-483
1572:Public Law 87-590
1556:Public Law 99-647
1538:Public Law 87-126
1530:Public Law 106-45
1527:Public Law 87-213
1489:Public Law 97-250
1471:Public Law 96-607
1427:Public Law 108-67
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715:Hoover Wilderness
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