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HR 325119th CongressIn Committee

To designate a peak in the State of Nevada as Maude Frazier Mountain, and for other purposes.

Introduced: Jan 9, 2025
Standard Summary
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This bill would designate a specific peak on Frenchman Mountain in Nevada as “Maude Frazier Mountain.” The peak’s precise location is given by latitude 36°10'45" N and longitude 114°59'52" W. Once enacted, all references in federal laws, maps, regulations, and other official papers would refer to the peak as Maude Frazier Mountain. The bill is a naming designation and contains no provisions concerning ownership, land management, funding, or other policy changes. The bill was introduced in the House by Ms. Titus on January 9, 2025 and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources. It does not, in its current form, create new programs or authorize spending.

Key Points

  • 1The specific peak designated: The peak of Frenchman Mountain (36°10'45" N, 114°59'52" W) in Nevada is designated as “Maude Frazier Mountain.”
  • 2Naming effect: All references in federal law, maps, regulations, documents, records, or other U.S. papers must use the name “Maude Frazier Mountain.”
  • 3Scope of designation: The bill designates the name on a peak and does not change ownership, protections, or management of the land.
  • 4Legislative status: Introduced in the House on January 9, 2025; referred to the Committee on Natural Resources.
  • 5No funding or program provisions: The text does not authorize spending or create new programs.

Impact Areas

Primary group/area affected: Nevada residents, hikers, and visitors who use or reference Frenchman Mountain, and federal land managers (e.g., agencies like BLM or USFS) responsible for the area and for updating official maps and documents.Secondary group/area affected: Map publishers, local governments, and educational or historical groups who reference the peak in publications or signage.Additional impacts: Minor administrative tasks to update signage, maps, and federal documents to reflect the new name; no changes to land use, protections, or management authorities are specified.
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