H.R.3213 - Equitable Access for DC Hunters Act of 2007

To permit residents of the District of Columbia to be treated as residents of Maryland or Virginia for purposes of obtaining hunting licenses, and for other purposes. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Equitable Access for DC Hunters Act of 2007 as introduced.
  • Official: To permit residents of the District of Columbia to be treated as residents of Maryland or Virginia for purposes of obtaining hunting licenses, and for other purposes. as introduced.

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Official Summary

7/27/2007--Introduced.Equitable Access for DC Hunters Act of 2007 - Authorizes the chief executive of Maryland and the chief executive of Virginia to each enter into an agreement with the Mayor of the District of Columbia under which: (1) any resident of the District who applies for a hunt

Official Summary

7/27/2007--Introduced.
Equitable Access for DC Hunters Act of 2007 - Authorizes the chief executive of Maryland and the chief executive of Virginia to each enter into an agreement with the Mayor of the District of Columbia under which:
(1) any resident of the District who applies for a hunting license shall be treated as an in-state resident for purposes of the license; and
(2) the Mayor of the District shall reimburse either state for revenue forgone as a result of participating in the agreement.


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09/07/08
Robert Davis Townsend v. University of Alaska

Since the Attorney General, through U.S. Attorneys, is already involved in enforcing this law, the enactment of H.R. 3213 will not impose any new duties on the Attorney General. Individuals not represented by the ...

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01/31/08
OpenCongress - U.S. Congress - S.2575 Montgomery GI Bill ...

H.R.4892 H.R.4892 [1]; H.R.3213 Equitable Access for DC Hunters Act of 20... [1]; H.R.5229 Montgomery GI Bill Educational Assistance... [1]; H.R.5939 Montgomery GI Bill Degree Extension Act o... [1]; H.R.5462 H.R.5462 [1] ...

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01/04/08
The Jeff Miller Chronicle: Jeff Miller Hates Fiscal Responsibility ...

~H.R.3213, into'd 7/27/2007, would allow residents of D.C. to be considered residents of Virginia and Maryland to get a hunting license! [WHAT?], cosponsors: 40 of Cheney's best friends; be vewwy, vewwy qwuiet.... it's sitting in ...

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