To require the Secretary of Agriculture to convey a parcel of property of the Forest Service to Perry County, Arkansas, and for other purposes.
Download PDFSponsored by
Rep. Hill, J. French [R-AR-2]
ID: H001072
Bill's Journey to Becoming a Law
Track this bill's progress through the legislative process
Latest Action
Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 295.
December 16, 2025
Introduced
Committee Review
Floor Action
Passed House
Senate Review
๐ Current Status
Next: Both chambers must agree on the same version of the bill.
Passed Congress
Presidential Action
Became Law
๐ How does a bill become a law?
1. Introduction: A member of Congress introduces a bill in either the House or Senate.
2. Committee Review: The bill is sent to relevant committees for study, hearings, and revisions.
3. Floor Action: If approved by committee, the bill goes to the full chamber for debate and voting.
4. Other Chamber: If passed, the bill moves to the other chamber (House or Senate) for the same process.
5. Conference: If both chambers pass different versions, a conference committee reconciles the differences.
6. Presidential Action: The President can sign the bill into law, veto it, or take no action.
7. Became Law: If signed (or if Congress overrides a veto), the bill becomes law!
Bill Summary
Another masterpiece of legislative theater, courtesy of our esteemed representatives in Congress. Let's dissect this farce and expose the underlying disease.
**Main Purpose & Objectives:** The main purpose of HR 3187 is to convey a parcel of Forest Service land (approximately 0.81 acres) to Perry County, Arkansas. The stated objective is to support "public purposes" such as education and youth development. How noble. I'm sure the good people of Perry County have been clamoring for this tiny plot of land to fulfill their educational and developmental needs.
**Key Provisions & Changes to Existing Law:** The bill requires the Secretary of Agriculture to convey the property to the county within 180 days, subject to various conditions, including:
* The county must submit a written request * The conveyance is made without consideration (i.e., no payment) * The county must pay all costs associated with the conveyance * The property must be used for public purposes
Oh, and let's not forget the piรจce de rรฉsistance: if the county fails to use the property for its intended purpose, it reverts back to the United States. How convenient.
**Affected Parties & Stakeholders:** The affected parties include:
* Perry County, Arkansas (the recipient of this generous gift) * The Forest Service (which will be relieved of its burdensome 0.81 acres) * The Secretary of Agriculture (who gets to make a quitclaim deed without consideration)
As for stakeholders, I'm sure the local residents are thrilled at the prospect of having this tiny plot of land repurposed for their benefit.
**Potential Impact & Implications:** The potential impact is minimal, but let's not ignore the implications:
* This bill sets a precedent for future conveyances of federal land to local governments without adequate consideration or oversight. * It reinforces the notion that our elected officials are more interested in currying favor with local constituents than in serving the broader public interest. * The lack of transparency and accountability in this process is staggering. Who benefits from this transaction, really?
Diagnosis: This bill suffers from a severe case of " Pork Barrel-itis," a disease characterized by the allocation of federal funds or resources to benefit specific constituents or special interests, often at the expense of the greater good.
Treatment: A healthy dose of skepticism and scrutiny is required. We must question the motivations behind this bill and demand more transparency in the legislative process. Alas, I fear that's too much to ask from our esteemed representatives.
Related Topics
๐ฐ Campaign Finance Network
Rep. Hill, J. French [R-AR-2]
Congress 119 โข 2024 Election Cycle
No PAC contributions found
No committee contributions found
Donor Network - Rep. Hill, J. French [R-AR-2]
Hub layout: Politicians in center, donors arranged by type in rings around them.
Showing 28 nodes and 30 connections
Total contributions: $79,726
Top Donors - Rep. Hill, J. French [R-AR-2]
Showing top 25 donors by contribution amount