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S.1931: A bill to amend the Mineral Leasing Act to ensure that development of certain Federal oil and gas resources will occur in a manner that protects water resources and respects the rights of surface owners, and for other purposes.

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October 03, 2007 Birding Community E-bulliten

A few weeks later, in August, Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) introduced similar - but not identical - legislation (S. 1931) under the same name. The bills are now collecting Congressional co-sponsors. These legislators' proposals would ...

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September 05, 2007 Fred Thompson and Duncan Hunter in the 104th Congress

S.1931 : An Act to provide that the United States Post Office and Courthouse building located at 9 East Broad Street, Cookeville, Tennessee, shall be known and designated as the "L. Clure Morton United States Post Office Courthouse". ...

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July 31, 2007 S. 1931, A bill to amend the Mineral Leasing Act to ensure that ...

S. 1931 would amend the Mineral Leasing Act to ensure that development of certain Federal oil and gas resources will occur in a manner that protects water resources and respects the rights of surface owners....

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July 31, 2007 Bill Action: Introduced: S. 1931: A bill to amend the Mineral ...

Jon Tester [D-MT] introduced S. 1931: A bill to amend the Mineral Leasing Act to ensure that development of certain Federal oil and gas resources will occur in a manner that protects water resources and respects the rights of surface ...

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