H.R.2439 - To prohibit the Secretary of the Interior from issuing oil and gas leases on portions of the Outer Continental Shelf located off the coast of New Jersey.

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  • Official: To prohibit the Secretary of the Interior from issuing oil and gas leases on portions of the Outer Continental Shelf located off the coast of New Jersey. as introduced.

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5/14/2009--Introduced.Prohibits the Secretary of the Interior from issuing a lease, permit, or license for oil exploration or extraction from specified submerged Outer Continental Shelf lands located within 125 miles of the coast of New Jersey, including areas with respect to which a morat

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5/14/2009--Introduced.Prohibits the Secretary of the Interior from issuing a lease, permit, or license for oil exploration or extraction from specified submerged Outer Continental Shelf lands located within 125 miles of the coast of New Jersey, including areas with respect to which a moratorium on oil and gas leasing activities existed before enactment of this Act.

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12/29/10
New Jersey Congressional District 2 - Patriot Action Network

LoBiondo has sponsored 66 bills since 1995 of which 57 haven't made it out of committee. Only 2 were successfully enacted. Here's one of Lo Biondo's most recent sponsored bills: HR: 2439: To prohib… Started by Laura Alcorn-East Region ...

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LoBiondo has sponsored 66 bills since 1995 of which 57 haven't made it out of committee. Only 2 were successfully enacted (I stand corrected!). Here's one of Lo Biondo's most recent sponsored bills: HR: 2439: To prohibit the Secretary ...

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06/07/10
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LoBiondo has sponsored 66 bills since 1995 of which 57 haven't made it out of committee. Only 2 were successfully enacted (I stand corrected!). Here's one of Lo Biondo's most recent sponsored bills: HR: 2439: To prohibit the Secretary ...

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