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A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to make supplemental funds available for the management of fish and wildlife species of greatest conservation need, as determined by State fish and wildlife agencies, and for other purposes.

USA115th CongressS-3223| Senate 
| Updated: 7/17/2018
James E. Risch

James E. Risch

Republican Senator

Idaho

Cosponsors (6)
Lamar Alexander (Republican)Heidi Heitkamp (Democratic)Joe Manchin (Independent)Gary C. Peters (Democratic)John Hoeven (Republican)Mike Crapo (Republican)

Environment and Public Works Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Recovering America's Wildlife Act This bill requires the Department of the Treasury to transfer $1.3 billion of revenues from energy and mineral development on federal lands to the Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Subaccount of the Federal Aid to Wildlife Restoration Fund and revises requirements governing the uses of and distributions from the fund.
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Feb 15, 2018

Latest Companion Bill Action

HR 115-4647
Subcommittee Hearings Held.
Jul 17, 2018
Introduced in Senate
Jul 17, 2018
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
  • February 15, 2018

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    HR 115-4647
    Subcommittee Hearings Held.


  • July 17, 2018
    Introduced in Senate


  • July 17, 2018
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

Environmental Protection

Related Bills

  • HR 115-4647: To amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to make supplemental funds available for management of fish and wildlife species of greatest conservation need as determined by State fish and wildlife agencies, and for other purposes.
Education programs fundingEnergy revenues and royaltiesGovernment trust fundsHigher educationHunting and fishingIndian lands and resources rightsLicensing and registrationsMarine and coastal resources, fisheriesOil and gasState and local government operationsWildlife conservation and habitat protection

A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to make supplemental funds available for the management of fish and wildlife species of greatest conservation need, as determined by State fish and wildlife agencies, and for other purposes.

USA115th CongressS-3223| Senate 
| Updated: 7/17/2018
Recovering America's Wildlife Act This bill requires the Department of the Treasury to transfer $1.3 billion of revenues from energy and mineral development on federal lands to the Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Subaccount of the Federal Aid to Wildlife Restoration Fund and revises requirements governing the uses of and distributions from the fund.
View Full Text

Suggested Questions

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Timeline
Feb 15, 2018

Latest Companion Bill Action

HR 115-4647
Subcommittee Hearings Held.
Jul 17, 2018
Introduced in Senate
Jul 17, 2018
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
  • February 15, 2018

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    HR 115-4647
    Subcommittee Hearings Held.


  • July 17, 2018
    Introduced in Senate


  • July 17, 2018
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
James E. Risch

James E. Risch

Republican Senator

Idaho

Cosponsors (6)
Lamar Alexander (Republican)Heidi Heitkamp (Democratic)Joe Manchin (Independent)Gary C. Peters (Democratic)John Hoeven (Republican)Mike Crapo (Republican)

Environment and Public Works Committee

Environmental Protection

Related Bills

  • HR 115-4647: To amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to make supplemental funds available for management of fish and wildlife species of greatest conservation need as determined by State fish and wildlife agencies, and for other purposes.
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Education programs fundingEnergy revenues and royaltiesGovernment trust fundsHigher educationHunting and fishingIndian lands and resources rightsLicensing and registrationsMarine and coastal resources, fisheriesOil and gasState and local government operationsWildlife conservation and habitat protection