108th Congress / Bills / H R 2707
Title
To provide for an assessment of the extent of the invasion of Salt Cedar and Russian Olive on lands in the Western United States and efforts to date to control such invasion on public and private lands, including tribal lands, to establish a demonstration program to address the invasion of Salt Cedar and Russian Olive, and for other purposes.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Agriculture | Animals | Aquatic ecology | Arizona | Budgets | California | Colorado | Congress | Congressional reporting requirements | Cost effectiveness | Ecosystem management | Education | Environmental assessment | Environmental protection | Exotic plants | Federal aid to education | Goats | Groundwater | Hazardous substances | Herbicides | Higher education | Idaho | Infrastructure | Insects | Integrated pest management | Intergovernmental fiscal relations | Kansas | Montana | National forests | Natural resources | Nebraska | Nevada | New Mexico | Non-native species | Nonprofit organizations | Oklahoma | Oregon | Pest control | Policy sciences | Politics and government | Public lands | Revegetation | Social services | State and local government | Texas | Trees | Utah | Washington/State | Water conservation | Water consumption | Water resources | Water supply | West (U.S.) | Wyoming
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| House | Session 2, roll call 26: On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, As Amended Salt Cedar and Russian Olive Control Assessment and Demonstration Act |