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US HB3620
Bill
Status
12/16/2025
Primary Sponsor
Nicholas Begich
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AI Summary
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Secretary of Health and Human Services must convey approximately 3.372 acres of federal property in Anchorage, Alaska to the Southcentral Foundation within 2 years of enactment for use in health and social services programs
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Conveyance must be made by warranty deed with no payment required from SCF, no conditions or obligations imposed, and no reversionary interest retained by the United States
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SCF is shielded from environmental liability for any soil, groundwater, or other contamination that occurred before the property transfer date
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Secretary retains liability for pre-existing environmental contamination including hazardous substances, petroleum products, and toxic materials, and must comply with CERCLA disclosure requirements
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Secretary retains easement rights to access the property as necessary to fulfill any retained obligations or liabilities
Legislative Description
Southcentral Foundation Land Transfer Act of 2025
Public lands and natural resources
Last Action
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs.
12/16/2025