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US HR788

Target Practice and Marksmanship Training Support Act


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Introduced
02/01/2017
In Committee
04/18/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

Target Practice and Marksmanship Training Support Act This bill amends the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to facilitate the construction and expansion of public target ranges by: (1) authorizing a state to pay up to 90% of the costs of acquiring land for, expanding, or constructing a public target range; (2) authorizing a state to elect to allocate 10% of a specified amount apportioned to it from the federal aid to wildlife restoration fund for those costs; (3) limiting the federal share of those costs under such Act to 90%; and (4) requiring amounts provided for those costs under such Act to remain available for expenditure and obligation for five fiscal years. The United States shall be shielded from any civil action or claim for money damages for injury to or loss of property, personal injury, or death caused by an activity occurring at a public target range that is funded by the federal government pursuant to such Act or located on federal land, except to the extent provided under the Federal Tort Claims Act with respect to the exercise or performance of a discretionary function. The bill urges the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management to cooperate with state and local authorities and other entities to carry out waste removal and other activities on any federal land used as a public target range to encourage its continued use for target practice or marksmanship training.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to facilitate the construction and expansion of public target ranges. It allows states to pay up to 90% of the costs of acquiring land for, expanding, or constructing a public target range, and limits the federal share of those costs to 90%. The bill also shields the United States from certain civil actions or claims for money damages related to activities at public target ranges funded by the federal government or located on federal land, except as provided under the Federal Tort Claims Act. Additionally, the bill urges the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management to cooperate with state and local authorities to encourage continued use of federal land for target practice or marksmanship training.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources, Government Affairs, Justice

Sponsors (62)

Duncan Hunter (R)* Ralph Abraham (R),  Mark Amodei (R),  Don Bacon (R),  Andy Biggs (R),  Diane Black (R),  Mo Brooks (R),  Ted Budd (R),  Liz Cheney (R),  Chris Collins (R),  James Comer (R),  Henry Cuellar (D),  Tom Emmer (R),  Blake Farenthold (R),  Trent Franks (R),  Matt Gaetz (R),  Louie Gohmert (R),  Paul Gosar (R),  Gene Green (D),  Glenn Grothman (R),  Andy Harris (R),  Vicky Hartzler (R),  Jody Hice (R),  Richard Hudson (R),  Bill Johnson (R),  Mike Johnson (R),  Mike Kelly (R),  Trent Kelly (R),  Ron Kind (D),  Adam Kinzinger (R),  Doug LaMalfa (R),  Doug Lamborn (R),  Bob Latta (R),  Mia Love (R),  Tom Marino (R),  Roger Marshall (R),  Brian Mast (R),  Alex Mooney (R),  Markwayne Mullin (R),  Steven Palazzo (R),  Erik Paulsen (R),  Stevan Pearce (R),  Jared Polis (D),  Todd Rokita (R),  Dennis Ross (R),  Pete Sessions (R),  Mike Simpson (R),  Lamar Smith (R),  Chris Stewart (R),  Steve Stivers (R),  Claudia Tenney (R),  G.T. Thompson (R),  Mike Thompson (D),  Scott Tipton (R),  David Valadao (R),  Jackie Walorski (R),  Timothy Walz (D),  Peter Welch (D),  Bruce Westerman (R),  Roger Williams (R),  Rob Wittman (R),  Don Young (R), 

Last Action

Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 546. (on 05/29/2018)

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