P.L. 112-165, The Wallowa Forest Service Compound Conveyance Act
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S. 271 would require the Secretary of Agriculture to enter into a property conveyance with the city of Wallowa, Oregon.
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Latest Major Action: 11/2/2011: Passed/agreed to in Senate. Status: Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Consent.
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Ken Parsons
March 12, 2012, 11:03am (report abuse)Anytime we can take public control over Federal property is a good thing. I Google Earthed and found that there is a "East" and "West" 1st street but either way let's take back local control of our land.
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