The United States Congress has introduced a new bill, H.R. 3195, known as the Superior National Forest Restoration Act. In order for this bill to become law, it must be passed in identical form by both the House and the Senate, and then signed by the President.
It is important to note that bill numbers restart every two years, so there may be other bills with the same number. However, in this case, H.R. 3195 is specifically from the 118th Congress.
For those looking to cite this information in academic work, we recommend using the following MLA-formatted citation: GovTrack.us. (2024). H.R. 3195 — 118th Congress: Superior National Forest Restoration Act. Retrieved from the GovTrack website.
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