What bill number is this? HR 258 as I found it is...
H.R. 258: To require the Office of Management and Budget to prepare a crosscut budget for restoration...
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To require the Office of Management and Budget to prepare a crosscut budget for restoration activities in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, to require the Environmental Protection Agency to develop and implement an adaptive management plan, and for other purposes.
Overview
Sponsor: Rep. Rob Wittman [R-VA1](no cosponsors)
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Text: Full Text
Status: Introduced Jan 7, 2011
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Last Action: Jan 7, 2011: Referred to House Transportation and Infrastructure
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