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HR 6380 ยท 119th Congress

Chiricahua National Park Act

Introduced
2025-12-03
Cosponsors
1
Policy Area
Public Lands and Natural Resources

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What This Bill Does

This bill proposes to change the name of the Chiricahua National Monument in Arizona to the Chiricahua National Park. It would also expand the park's boundaries by adding certain land owned by the state of Arizona. The bill makes sure that the new national park would be managed by the National Park Service, just as it is now. This change aims to give the area a higher level of protection and recognition.

Impact on Everyday Americans

This bill would not directly change any public programs or services for everyday Americans, including those with low incomes, seniors, families, veterans, or people with disabilities. However, reclassifying the area as a National Park could attract more visitors, potentially boosting local tourism jobs and businesses in the surrounding communities. This might indirectly benefit local economies and residents through increased economic activity. It could also encourage more people to visit and enjoy a newly recognized National Park, offering recreational and educational opportunities.

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