H.R. 624: First State National Historical Park Act

Bill Overview

Status:
Introduced Feb 10, 2011
Referred to Committee Feb 10, 2011
Reported by Committee (not yet occurred)
Passed House (not yet occurred)
Passed Senate (not yet occurred)
Signed by the President (not yet occurred)
This bill was assigned to a congressional committee on February 10, 2011, which will consider it before possibly sending it on to the House or Senate as a whole.
Prognosis:

This bill has a 1% chance of being enacted. The following factors were considered:

The sponsor is a member of the minority party. (-2%)

Just 4% of all House bills in 2009–2010 were enacted.

Cosponsors:
none
Committees:

House Committee on Natural Resources

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2/10/2011--Introduced.
First State National Historical Park Act - Establishes the First State National Historical Park in Delaware, to be administered as a unit of the National Park System. Specifies that the purpose of the Park is the preservation, protection, and interpretation of the nationally significant cultural and historic resources associated with early Dutch, Swedish, and English settlement of the colony of Delaware and Delaware's role as the first state to ratify the Constitution. Requires the completion of a management plan for the Park. Requires completion of a study assessing the historical significance of additional properties in Delaware associated with the Park.
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