Bills are presented to the President of the United States for his signature all the time. Yet most of the time, the general public doesn’t know what they are, what the effect will be or how to find them the bills themselves.
Below is a list of bills and a brief explanation of those bills that have recently been passed by Congress and that have been presented for President Trump’s signature on January 2, 2019 with links to the Enrolled Bill1 PDF. Each PDF includes addition links for further explanation of the bill.
Recent Bills Presented to President Trump
A bill to designate the outstation of the Department of Veterans Affairs in North Ogden, Utah, as the Major Brent Taylor Vet Center Outstation.
Natural Resources Management Act
This bill sets forth provisions regarding various programs, projects, activities, and studies for the management and conservation of natural resources on federal lands.
Specifically, the bill addresses, among other matters
• land conveyances, exchanges, acquisitions, withdrawals, and transfers;
• national parks, monuments, memorials, wilderness areas, wild and scenic rivers, historic and heritage sites, and other conservation and recreation areas;
• wildlife conservation;
• helium extraction;
• small miner waivers of claim maintenance fees;
• wildland fire operations;
• the release of certain federal reversionary land interests;
• boundary adjustments;
• the Denali National Park and Preserve natural gas pipeline;
• fees for medical services in units of the National Park System;
• funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund;
• recreational activities on federal or nonfederal lands;
• a national volcano early warning and monitoring system;
• federal reclamation projects; and
• search-and recovery-missions.
In addition, the bill reauthorizes the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Historic Preservation Program and the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program.
Yesterday, Congress.Gov, released the top ten most-viewed bills list for week ending March 8 the list can be past or present and the public has full access not only to view, but to print or save.
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1 | H.R.1 | For the People Act of 2019 |
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2 | H.R.1044 | Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act of 2019 |
3 | H.R.1263 | National Firearms Amendments Act of 2019 |
4 | H.R.8 | Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019 |
5 | H.Res.109 | Recognizing the duty of the Federal Government to create a Green New Deal. |
6 | S.311 | Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act |
7 | H.Res.179 | Recognizing the importance of vaccinations and immunizations in the United States. |
8 | S.386 | Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act of 2019 |
9 | H.R.1 | An Act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to titles II and V of the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2018. |
10 | H.R.1384 | To establish an improved Medicare for All national health insurance program. |
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