S4132-118

Introduced

To establish the Chuckwalla National Monument and expand Joshua Tree National Park in the State of California, and for other purposes.

118th Congress Introduced Apr 16, 2024

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Summary

What This Bill Does

This bill, To establish the Chuckwalla National Monument and expand Joshua Tree National Park in the State of California, and for other purposes., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting energy producers, utilities, and energy consumers. The main policy domain is Energy, Environment, Transportation.

Who Benefits and How

energy producers, utilities, and energy consumers may benefit from new authority, funding, eligibility, regulatory clarity, or reduced risk created by the bill.

Who Bears the Burden and How

federal implementing agencies, energy producers, utilities, and energy consumers may take on implementation duties, reporting obligations, compliance costs, or oversight responsibilities.

Key Provisions

  • Section H81E06ACF0589406485B8BA01D926615F: 1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Chuckwalla National Monument Establishment and Joshua Tree National Park Expansion Act of 2024.
  • Section H232903A2921F4A37A5316949F096BD57: 2. Findings Congress finds that— the land designated as the Chuckwalla National Monument by this Act— is an area of national significance and historical and...
  • Section H5D09D583B3E24B7FA611C21E22655456: 3. Definitions In this Act: The term Advisory Council means the Chuckwalla National Monument Advisory Council established under section 6(a). The term...
  • Section H4661F9B140654F9399B6249E410E8639: 4. Designation of chuckwalla national monument Subject to valid existing rights, there is established the Chuckwalla National Monument in the State, consisting...
  • Section H810027F329404B13909268981E6A286D: 5. Chuckwalla National Monument Tribal Commission Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall establish a commission,...

Evidence Chain:

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At a Glance

What This Bill Does

This bill, To establish the Chuckwalla National Monument and expand Joshua Tree National Park in the State of California, and for other purposes., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting energy producers, utilities, and energy consumers.

Key Policy Areas

Energy, Environment, Transportation

Primary Purpose

This bill, To establish the Chuckwalla National Monument and expand Joshua Tree National Park in the State of California, and for other purposes., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting energy producers, utilities, and energy consumers.

Policy Domains

Energy Environment Transportation

Whole bill

Identified Gains
  • energy producers, utilities, and energy consumers
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Identified Costs
  • federal implementing agencies
  • energy producers, utilities, and energy consumers
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Legislative Progress

Introduced
Introduced Committee Passed
Apr 16, 2024

Mr. Padilla (for himself and Ms. Butler) introduced the following …

Impact analysis is available but no clear stakeholder effects identified. View clause-level analysis →

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Energy Environment Transportation
Actor Mappings
"the_commission"
→ The commission identified in the operative section
"secretary_of_defense"
→ Secretary of Defense
"secretary_of_agriculture"
→ Secretary of Agriculture

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