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S. 3066, The Browns Canyon Wilderness Act
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S. 3066 would designate certain National Forest System land in the Pike and San Isabel National Forests and certain land in the Royal Gorge Resource Area of the Bureau of Land Management in the State of Colorado as wilderness.
== Detailed Summary ==
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(LogBrowns Canyon Wilderness Act - Designates certain lands in to edit the wikiPike and beSan Isabel National Forests and certain lands in the first to provideRoyal Gorge Resource Area of the Bureau of Land Management in Colorado as wilderness and as a detailed summarycomponent of the bill!)National Wilderness Preservation System to be known as Browns Canyon Wilderness.
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== Status of the Legislation ==
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(Log inLatest Major Action: 5/22/2008: Referred to edit the wikiSenate committee. Status: Read twice and be the firstreferred to update the status of the bill!)Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
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