S 990 · 107th Congress · Public Lands and Natural Resources
American Wildlife Enhancement Act of 2001
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EnactedLatest: Message on House action received in Senate and at desk: House amendments to Senate bill.(2002-11-15)
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American Wildlife Enhancement Act of 2001 - Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Programs Improvement Act - Amends the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to extend through FY 2006 the funding for the Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Account. Revises Account apportionment amounts between the States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories. Prohibits: (1) any State from receiving less than one percent (currently, one-half percent) of such funds; and (2) such funds from being diverted for other purposes. Authorizes a State, the District, or a territory to apply to the Secretary of the Interior: (1) for approval of a wildlife conservation and restoration program; and (2) to receive funding for such program through such apportionment. Limits to 75 percent the Federal share of such a program. Requires each State receiving an apportionment to develop and implement a wildlife conservation strategy based on the best available scientific information. Amends the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to authorize the Secretary to: (1) provide financial assistance to any person for development and implementation of an endangered and threatened species recovery ag…
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CBO Cost Estimate
Congressional Budget OfficeS. 990, American Wildlife Enhancement Act of 2001
Dec 3, 2001<p>Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works on November 8, 2001</p>
Full CBO report ↗S. 990, American Wildlife Enhancement Act of 2001
Dec 3, 2001Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works on November 8, 2001
Full CBO report ↗Official non-partisan budget analysis by the Congressional Budget Office
Cosponsors (20)
13 Democrats6 Republicans1 Independent