HR 401

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To amend the National Capital Transportation Act of 1969 to authorize additional Federal contributions for maintaining and improving the transit system of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Thomas Davis (R) VA
 
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5/9/2007--Reported to House amended. National Capital Transportation Amendments Act of 2007 - (Sec. 2) Amends the National Capital Transportation Act of 1969 to authorize the Secretary of Transportation to provide additional funding through grants to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) to finance in part the capital and preventive maintenance projects included in the Capital Improvement Program. Subjects such grants to specified limitations and conditions. Prohibits funding to WMATA until it notifies the Secretary that certain amendments to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Compact have taken effect, including: (1) requiring that all local payments for the cost of operating and maintaining the adopted regional rail system are made from dedicated funding sources (i.e., funding which is earmarked or required under state or local law to be used to match federal appropriations authorized under this Act for payments to the Transit Authority); (2) establishing the Office of the Inspector General of WMATA; and (3) expanding the WMATA Board of Directors to include four additional Directors appointed by the Administrator of General Services. Prohibits funding to WMATA unless it: (1) provides access to wireless service to rail service customers within the metro system and ensures that each wireless provider of such service has access to the system for upgrades and maintenance; and (2) certifies to the Secretary of Transportation that overtime paid to a WMATA employee does not exceed one-third of the employee's basic rate of pay and that, with respect to a WMATA employee who is separated from employment, such overtime shall be excluded from the annual salary used for determining the employee's retirement annuity. Requires WMATA, not later than one year after enactment of this Act, and each of the three years thereafter, to report to Congress on the implementation of this subsection. Authorizes appropriations in increments over ten fiscal years beginning in FY2009. (Sec. 3) Establishes within WMATA the Office of Inspector General. Requires the Inspector General to make specified reports on Office activities: (1) semiannually, to the WMATA Board of Directors and General Manager who shall transmit reports to the appropriate committees or subcommittees of Congress; and (2) annually, to the Governors of Maryland and Virginia, the Mayor of the District of Columbia, and Congress. (Sec. 4) Requires the Comptroller General to study and report to Congress on the use of funds provided under this Act.
 
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HR 401 IH

111th CONGRESS

1st Session

H. R. 401

To provide for the designation of certain sites in Monroe County and Wayne County, Michigan, relating to the Battles of the River Raisin during the War of 1812 as a unit of the National Park System.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

January 9, 2009

Mr. DINGELL introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Natural Resources


A BILL

To provide for the designation of certain sites in Monroe County and Wayne County, Michigan, relating to the Battles of the River Raisin during the War of 1812 as a unit of the National Park System.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

    This Act may be cited as the ‘River Raisin National Battlefield Act’.

SEC. 2. FINDINGS.

    Congress finds the following:

      (1) The War of 1812, often referred to as America’s Second War of Independence, was a significant event in the development of the United States in that the war helped forge a national identity for the country, retained and solidified the northern border with Canada, and finally settled any question of the permanence of American sovereignty.

      (2) In section 603 of division I of the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-333; 110 Stat. 4172), Congress expressed its concern that ‘the historical integrity of many Revolutionary War sites and War of 1812 sites is at risk’.

      (3) The River Raisin Battlefield is the site of a major engagement of the War of 1812, and the battles and subsequent massacre at the River Raisin were some of the most significant military events of the entire war.

      (4) Out of the nearly 1,000 American Regulars and Militia who participated in the battle, only 33 escaped death or capture, including some 65 defenseless prisoners who were killed or burned alive the day after the second battle.

      (5) The defeat of the Americans at Frenchtown, now Monroe, Michigan, the subsequent massacre, and the burning of the settlement was described by General William Henry Harrison as a ‘national calamity’, and the outrage stemming from this catastrophe aided recruitment efforts for the successful American campaign in the Spring of 1813.

      (6) Soldiers passing through the ashes of Frenchtown the following summer on march to Canada were so moved by the tragic scene that they were spurred on to victory at the Battle of the Thames, where they shouted the emotional battle cry, ‘Remember the Raisin!’.

      (7) The events at the River Raisin remain a significant moment in United States history and the battlefield where so many Americans paid the ultimate sacrifice for the defense of the United States deserves the highest degree of Federal protection and interpretation.

SEC. 3. RIVER RAISIN NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD PARK, MONROE AND WAYNE COUNTIES, MICHIGAN.

    (a) Acquisition of Sites Relating to Battles of the River Raisin- If offered by Monroe County or Wayne County, Michigan, or other willing landowners in either County, the Secretary of the Interior shall accept on behalf of the United States the donation of real property in either County relating to the Battles of the River Raisin on January 18 and 22, 1813, and their aftermath.

    (b) Designation of Acquired Property as National Battlefield Park- Upon the acquisition of real property under subsection (a) of sufficient acreage to permit efficient administration, the Secretary shall designate the acquired real property as a unit of the National Park System to be known as the ‘River Raisin National Battlefield Park’.

    (c) Report- Not later than three years after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Natural Resources of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate a report containing a description of the progress made in acquiring real property under subsection (a) and in designating the River Raisin National Battlefield Park.


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1/11/2007
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
4/18/2007
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
5/9/2007
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and Government. H. Rept. 110-141.
 
Titles:

National Capital Transportation Amendments Act of 2007
National Capital Transportation Amendments Act of 2007
To amend the National Capital Transportation Act of 1969 to authorize additional Federal contributions for maintaining and improving the transit system of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, and for other purposes.
 
Committee:

Referral, Markup, Reporting
 
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