Summary of Bill HR 6678
Bill 115 hr 6678, also known as the Claude Moore Farm Land Conveyance Act, is a piece of legislation that was introduced in the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain land owned by the United States to the Loudoun County, Virginia, for the purpose of preserving the Claude Moore Farm.
The Claude Moore Farm is a historic property located in Loudoun County, Virginia, that has been designated as a National Historic Landmark. The farm is currently owned by the National Park Service, but this bill would allow for the transfer of ownership to the county in order to ensure its preservation and maintenance.
The bill specifies that the conveyance of the land would be subject to certain conditions, including the requirement that the county use the land for public purposes related to the preservation and interpretation of the farm's historic significance. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for the protection of natural and cultural resources on the property.
Overall, the Claude Moore Farm Land Conveyance Act aims to facilitate the transfer of ownership of the Claude Moore Farm from the federal government to Loudoun County, Virginia, in order to ensure the preservation and interpretation of this important historic site.