This bill would cancel a federal land plan for parts of North Dakota. The plan guides how the Bureau of Land Management handles land use, energy, grazing, recreation, and conservation. The bill does not say what plan would replace it.
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Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Bureau of Land Management relating to "North Dakota Field Office Record of Decision and Approved Resource Management Plan". is signed into law. The latest recorded action: Became Public Law No: 119-49.
Latest action on H.J.Res. 105: Became Public Law No: 119-49.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects people and groups that use or depend on federal lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management in North Dakota. That includes ranchers, energy developers, recreation businesses, nearby communities, state and local officials, and conservation groups. The bill could change which land-use rules guide decisions in that area, but the exact effect depends on what rules remain in place after the plan is canceled.
Why this matters: Federal land plans shape what can happen on public lands. They can affect drilling, grazing, recreation, wildlife habitat, and conservation. This bill would cancel one such plan for North Dakota. That could change future land decisions or create uncertainty until the Bureau of Land Management relies on another plan or policy.
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