H.R.2821 - To direct the Secretary of the Army to assist entities adversely affected by a Corps of Engineers rehabilitation project relating to the Wolf Creek Dam, Kentucky, and for other purposes.

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  • Official: To direct the Secretary of the Army to assist entities adversely affected by a Corps of Engineers rehabilitation project relating to the Wolf Creek Dam, Kentucky, and for other purposes. as introduced.

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6/11/2009--Introduced.Directs the Secretary of the Army to modify the terms of lease agreements entered into with owners and operators of marinas at Lake Cumberland, Kentucky, who have been adversely affected by low lake levels resulting from a Corps of Engineers rehabilitation project at

Official Summary

6/11/2009--Introduced.Directs the Secretary of the Army to modify the terms of lease agreements entered into with owners and operators of marinas at Lake Cumberland, Kentucky, who have been adversely affected by low lake levels resulting from a Corps of Engineers rehabilitation project at Wolf Creek Dam and to suspend lease payments until the ordinary high water mark at the lake has been restored. Requires the Secretary to reimburse:
(1) counties in Kentucky for income lost as a result of the suspension of the lease payments; and
(2) marinas for expenses determined to have resulted from that project.

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08/20/10
Congress This Week - Jun 13, 2009

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02/17/10
Freedom act of 2007 hr - Aelianus's blog

H.R. 2821, The Television Freedom Act of 2007 (38 comments ↓ | 4 wiki edits: view article ↓). This item is from the 110th Congress (2007-2008) and is no ... US Fed News Service, Including US State News; March 16, 2007 ; 700+ words ...

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06/17/09
The Times Journal - Russell Springs, Kentucky

Hal Rogers and Ed Whitfield, both Republicans, introduced H.R. 2821 last Thursday, according to a media release from Rogers' office. "It would be good if it passes," said James Flatt, manager at Alligator II Marina. ...

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