[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 148 (Friday, October 16, 1998)]
[House]
[Page H11025]
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REPORT ON RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF S. 1132, BANDELIER 
 NATIONAL MONUMENT ADMINISTRATIVE IMPROVEMENT AND WATERSHED PROTECTION 
     ACT OF 1998 AND S. 2133, PRESERVATION OF THE ROUTE 66 CORRIDOR

  Mr. SOLOMON, from the Committee on Rules, submitted a privileged 
report (Rept. No. 105-823) on the resolution (H. Res. 604) providing 
for consideration of the Senate bill (S. 1132) to modify the boundaries 
of the Bandelier National Monument to include the lands within the 
headwaters of the Upper Alamo Watershed which drain into the Monument 
and which are not currently within the jurisdiction of a Federal land 
management agency, to authorize purchase or donation of those lands, 
and for other purposes, and for consideration of the Senate bill (S. 
2133) to preserve the cultural resources of the Route 66 corridor and 
to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide assistance, which 
was referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.

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                                                                        JOHN W. WARNER, Chairman.
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