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Congress·In Committee·H.R. 8384

To provide for the conveyance of certain property to the Utah National Guard located in Lehi, Utah, and for other purposes.

Land Transfer to Utah National Guard

This bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process. It was recently sent to the House Committee on Armed Services for review. No further actions are scheduled at this time.

Legislative Progress

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Likely to pass

This bill has the support of the entire Utah House delegation, which usually means it will be included in a larger, must-pass defense bill later this year.

Key Points

  • This bill allows the Army to give three pieces of land in Lehi, Utah, to the Utah National Guard. The land is located at the Camp Williams military site and includes any buildings or structures already on the property.
  • The Utah National Guard must use this land for training and making sure their troops are ready for duty. If the government determines the land is being used for other purposes, the Army has the right to take the property back.
  • The state of Utah must pay for the costs of the transfer, such as land surveys and legal paperwork. The state is not allowed to use federal money to pay these costs, but the federal government will still handle any environmental cleanup needed on the site.

Impact Analysis

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Milestones

2 milestones2 actions
Apr 20, 2026House

Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.

Apr 20, 2026

Introduced in House

The bill was officially filed and given a number. It now enters the legislative queue.

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Source Information

Document Type

Congressional Bill

Official Title

To provide for the conveyance of certain property to the Utah National Guard located in Lehi, Utah, and for other purposes.

Bill NumberHR 8384
Congress119th Congress
ChamberHouse of Representatives
Latest ActionReferred to the House Committee on Armed Services.

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Cosponsors

(3)
R: 3

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