H.R.3476 - Land Conveyance to Tennessee Act of 2007

To convey the parcel of real property known as the John Sevier Range in Knox County, Tennessee, to the State of Tennessee. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To convey the parcel of real property known as the John Sevier Range in Knox County, Tennessee, to the State of Tennessee. as introduced.
  • Short: Land Conveyance to Tennessee Act of 2007 as introduced.

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Official Summary

9/5/2007--Introduced.Land Conveyance to Tennessee Act of 2007 - Authorizes the Secretary of the Army to convey to the State of Tennessee a parcel of real property, including improvements and appurtenant easements, consisting of approximately 124 acres known as the John Sevier Range in Knox

Official Summary

9/5/2007--Introduced.
Land Conveyance to Tennessee Act of 2007 - Authorizes the Secretary of the Army to convey to the State of Tennessee a parcel of real property, including improvements and appurtenant easements, consisting of approximately 124 acres known as the John Sevier Range in Knox County, Tennessee, if the State agrees to use such real property as a public firing range and for associated recreational activities.

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10/07/07
Copyright wrongs

The measure, buried deep in the bowels of HR 3476, would force the secretary of Education each year to tally up all the reported copyright violations ...

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10/22/08
Original Pechanga's Blog: After Lying to Congress to Acquire Land ...

expeditious passage of H.R. 3476." Mr. Hayworth. Thank you, Mr. Avery. Chairman Macarro, does the Pechanga Tribe have any plans for development of any kind on the Great Oak Ranch property? Mr. Macarro. "No, we don't. ...

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10/08/07
Copycense Clippings (Oct. 2 to Oct. 8, 2007)

The editorial board at the News rejects provisions in HR 3476 that would require the education secretary to keep a tally of reported copyright violations involving students using campus online networks. ...

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10/08/07
Congress shouldn't drag Education Dept. into music download debacle

Buried deep within HR 3476, legislation drafted to reauthorize a 1965 federal bill that provides aid to middle- and lower-income students, is a provision that would put the Department of Education on the frontlines in the battle over ...

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