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House Bill

H.R. 7287

119th Congress

Lewis and Clark Regional Water System Expansion Feasibility Study Act

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Introduced:Apr 29, 2026

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This bill would authorize a feasibility study to examine the possibility of expanding the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System. The study would look at whether it makes sense to extend this water infrastructure system to serve additional areas or communities.

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Introduced4/29/2026
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Lewis and Clark Regional Water System Expansion Feasibility Study Act

This bill would authorize a feasibility study to examine the possibility of expanding the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System. The study would look at whether it makes sense to extend this water infrastructure system to serve additional areas or communities.

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This bill would authorize a feasibility study to examine the possibility of expanding the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System. The study would look at whether it makes sense to extend this water infrastructure system to serve additional areas or communities.

Bill Number
7287
Introduced
4/29/2026
Status
Subcommittee Hearings Held

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Title
Lewis and Clark Regional Water System Expansion Feasibility Study Act
Bill Number
7287
Sponsor
No sponsor
Status
Subcommittee Hearings Held
Introduced
4/29/2026
Summary
This bill would authorize a feasibility study to examine the possibility of expanding the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System. The study would look at whether it makes sense to extend this water infrastructure system to serve additional areas or communities.

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