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Senate Bill 4238: Endless Mountains National Heritage Area Act
Congress is considering a bill to protect the Endless Mountains region as a national heritage area.
By United States Senate -- Apr 13, 2026
Overview
The Endless Mountains National Heritage Area Act is a bill being considered by the U.S. Senate during the 119th Congress. This legislation seeks to establish the Endless Mountains region as a national heritage area, which means the land would receive special protection and recognition for its natural, cultural, and historic importance.
National heritage areas are regions of the United States that have significant historical and cultural value. These areas bring together communities, government agencies, and organizations to work together on conservation and education. By designating an area as a national heritage area, Congress helps protect important landscapes while also supporting local economies through tourism and educational opportunities.
The bill was introduced in the Senate and, as of March 26, 2026, has been referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources for further study and consideration. This committee reviews proposals related to public lands, energy, and natural resource management. The committee will examine the bill's details and decide whether to recommend it to the full Senate.
Our community has a role in this process. Citizens can contact their elected representatives to share their views on protecting natural and cultural areas. As the bill moves through Congress, staying informed and engaged helps shape decisions about what lands and communities we preserve for the future.
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The Texas Legislature is the state legislature of Texas, consisting of the House of Representatives with 150 members and the Senate with 31 members. Meeting in regular session every two years, the legislature passes state laws, sets the budget, and shapes policies affecting all 30 million Texans.
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