S 2608 · 107th Congress · Public Lands and Natural Resources

Coastal and Estuarine Land Protection Act

Introduced 2002-06-11· Sponsored by Sen. Hollings, Ernest F. [D-SC]· Senate

Bill Progress

Introduced
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Committee
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Senate Vote
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House
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Enacted
Latest: Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 633.(2002-10-03)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Coastal and Estuarine Land Protection Act - Amends the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 to establish a Coastal and Estuarine Land Protection Program to protect the environmental integrity of undeveloped coastal and estuarine areas. Authorizes the Secretary of Commerce to make program grants to coastal States for the purpose of acquiring property interests. Prohibits any more than 75 percent of the grant funding from being derived from Federal sources. Authorizes the Secretary to provide $5 million for a regional watershed protection demonstration project that: (1) leverages land acquisition funding from other Federal conservation or acquisition programs; (2) involves partnerships with Federal, State, and non-governmental entities; (3) creates conservation corridors; (4) protects habitats under imminent threat of development or conversion; (5) provides water quality protection for areas under the National Estuarine Research Reserve program; and (6) provides a model for future regional watershed protection projects. Reserves 15 percent of program funds for acquisitions benefitting the National Estuarine Research Reserve. Specifies that when property is acquired under this program:…

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CBO Cost Estimate

Congressional Budget Office

S. 2608, Coastal and Estuarine Land Protection Act

Oct 9, 2002

<p>Cost estimate for the bill as reported by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on October 3, 2002</p>

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S. 2608, Coastal and Estuarine Land Protection Act

Oct 9, 2002

Cost estimate for the bill as reported by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on October 3, 2002

Full CBO report ↗

Official non-partisan budget analysis by the Congressional Budget Office

Cosponsors (20)

15 Democrats5 Republicans