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S. 1794, The Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act of 2011

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S. 1794 would correct and simplify the drafting of section 1752 (relating to restricted buildings or grounds) of title 18, United States Code.

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== Status of the Legislation ==

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Latest Major Action: 11/10/2011: Senate committee/subcommittee actions. Status: Committee on2/7/2012: Held at the Judiciary. Date of scheduled consideration. SH-216. 10:00 a.m.desk.
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Costs: $0.00 per
and increases their $162,301.27 share of the national debt by $0.00.
(source: Congressional Budget Office)

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