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HR 3567 115th Congress House Public Lands and Natural Resources Agricultural conservation and pollution California Government buildings, facilities, and property Hazardous wastes and toxic substances Land transfers Land use and conservation

To authorize the purchase of a small parcel of Natural Resources Conservation Service property in Riverside, California, by the Riverside Corona Resource Conservation District, and for other purposes.

Introduced: July 28, 2017 Introduced by: Calvert, Ken Republican · California See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 14 steps
Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Nov 1, 2017
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.
Oct 31, 2017
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Oct 31, 2017
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H8283)
Oct 31, 2017
Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote.(text: CR H8283)
Oct 31, 2017
DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 3567.
Oct 31, 2017
Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H8283-8284)
Oct 31, 2017
Mr. Crawford moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Oct 26, 2017
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 272.
Oct 26, 2017
Reported by the Committee on Agriculture. H. Rept. 115-372.
Oct 4, 2017
Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Oct 4, 2017
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Sep 1, 2017
Referred to the Subcommittee on Conservation and Forestry.
Jul 28, 2017
Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture.
Jul 28, 2017
Introduced in House
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

(This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The expanded summary of the House reported version is repeated here.)

(Sec. 2) This bill directs the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to sell a parcel of real property, including improvements, located at 4500 Glenwood Drive in Riverside, California, consisting of approximately 8.75 acres and administered by the Natural Resources Conservation Service, to the Riverside Corona Resource Conservation District for such property's appraised value.

USDA and the district may survey such property to facilitate its purchase.

USDA shall: (1) not reserve any future interest in such property except as may be acceptable to the district; and (2) be required to meet the disclosure requirements for, but shall not be required to remediate or abate any such releases of, hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants on such property.

In conjunction with or in addition to the purchase of such property, USDA may enter into leases, contracts, and cooperative agreements with the district.

USDA may lease real property from the district on a noncompetitive basis.

What's happening now November 1, 2017

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.

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