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        <title>H.R. 1641: Cascadia Marine Trail Study Act</title>
        <keywords>committee on natural resources</keywords>
        <link>http://www.gop.gov/bill/111/1/hr1641</link>
        <description><![CDATA[<strong>Rep. Inslee, Jay | Committee on Natural Resources</strong> <p>H.R. 1641 would require the National Park Service to study the feasibility of adding approximately 2,300 miles of shoreline in the State of Washington as a designated segment of the National Trails System.  The Secretary would be required to consider what activities may be limited by the designation, including existing activities, hunting, boating, or proposed infrastructure improvements-all of which could be limited by the potential designation.</p>]]></description>
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