HR 4492 · 108th Congress · Public Lands and Natural Resources
To amend the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 to extend the authorization for certain national heritage areas, and for other purposes.
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EnactedLatest: Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 658.(2004-07-21)
Plain Language Summary
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Amends the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 to: (1) extend to September 30, 2027, the authorization for making grants or providing assistance with respect to the National Coal Heritage Area, Tennessee Civil War Heritage Area, Augusta Canal National Heritage Area, Steel Industry Heritage Project (the Steel Industry American Heritage Area), Essex National Heritage Area, South Carolina National Heritage Corridor, America's Agricultural Heritage Partnership, Ohio & Erie Canal National Heritage Corridor (redesignated by this Act as the Ohio & Erie National Heritage Canalway), and Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area; (2) increase the total amount that may be appropriated for such areas (with the exception of the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area); and (3) increase the amount authorized to be appropriated for such Area.…
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CBO Cost Estimate
Congressional Budget OfficeH.R. 4492, A bill to amend the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 to extend the authorization for certain national heritage areas
Jul 20, 2004<p>Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the House Committee on Resources on July 14, 2004</p>
Full CBO report ↗H.R. 4492, A bill to amend the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 to extend the authorization for certain national heritage areas
Jul 20, 2004Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the House Committee on Resources on July 14, 2004
Full CBO report ↗Official non-partisan budget analysis by the Congressional Budget Office
Cosponsors (20)
11 Democrats9 Republicans