To amend the Sikes Act to increase flexibility with respect to cooperative and interagency agreements for land management off of installations.
To amend the Sikes Act to increase flexibility with respect to cooperative and interagency agreements for land management off of installations.
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# HR 4293 Summary **What the Bill Would Do** HR 4293 proposes changes to the Sikes Act, a law that governs how the military manages natural resources on and around military installations. The bill would make it easier for the Department of Defense and other federal agencies to create flexible agreements with each other and with state/local governments for managing land outside of military bases. Currently, the law has stricter rules about how these cooperative agreements work, and this bill would loosen those restrictions. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** The bill primarily affects the Department of Defense, state wildlife agencies, local governments, and conservation organizations involved in land management near military installations.
The specific changes to the Sikes Act aren't detailed in the basic bill information available, but the goal is to reduce bureaucratic barriers so agencies can work together more easily on activities like habitat conservation, wildlife management, and land use planning in areas surrounding military facilities. **Current Status** As of now, HR 4293 is in committee, meaning it hasn't yet been voted on by the full House of Representatives. The bill was introduced by Representative Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ). It remains in the early stages of the legislative process and would need to pass committee review and a House vote before moving forward.
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