A bill to provide for the release of any reversionary interest of the United States in and to certain lands in Reno, Nevada.
Other Bill Titles (2 more)12/4/2007--Passed House amended. Releases any reversionary interests of the United States (including interests under the Union Pacific Railroad Act) in and to specified railroad lands in the City of Reno, Nevada, that were originally granted to the Union Pacific Railroad under the provisio... moreSee Full Bill Text
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| May 09, 2007 | December 04, 2007 |
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December 09, 2007 Southern Pacific Railroad
(Introduced in House) HR 2246 IH . Southern Pacific Railroad Union Pacific Railroad today announced the promotion of Chad Wilbourn to general superintendent â transportation services of its North Platte Service Unit. ...
Source: Southern Pacific Railroad
December 06, 2007 Reno Reversionary Interest Act Passes House
oday, the US House of Representatives passed the Reno Reversionary Interest Act (HR 2246) sponsored by US Congressman Dean Heller (R-NV). HR 2246 will now be referred to the US Senate for consideration.
Source: Las Vegas Trade Show Guide
December 05, 2007 Heller's first "triumph" with a little help from his friends
[RGJ] For the record, Hellerâs bill was HR 2246, and passed on a voice vote. [GovTrack] Also for the record, it should be noted that Heller had two co-sponsors: Rep. Shelley Berkley (D-NV1), ranked 121st, and Rep. ...
Source: Desert Beacon









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