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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 1993 (Introduced in Senate) — To establish the 21st Century Conservation Service Corps to place youth and veterans in the United States in national... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Purpose

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The purpose of this Act is to engage youth and veterans in the United States in national service positions to protect, restore, and enhance the outdoors of the United States, including to— channel widespread interest among youth and veterans in the United States in serving in national service positions to help protect, restore, enhance, and increase public access to and use of national parks, public and tribal land or water, and natural, cultural, and historical resources and treasures for the enjoyment and use of future generations while spurring economic development and outdoor recreation by carrying out high-quality, cost-effective 21CSC projects; ensure that, in any State, tribal land or water, or territory of the United States, the activities and expertise of 21CSC participants will be accessible to public organizations, nonprofit organizations, and tribal agencies responsible for the stewardship of public land or water, private land or water (with a direct or recognized public benefit and in coordination with the owner of such land or water), or tribal land or water; and place youth and veterans in national service positions to protect, restore, and enhance the great outdoors of the United States, through collaborative efforts involving relevant Federal departments and Federal agencies to minimize undue duplication, leverage existing resources, and maximize project completion in a cost-effective manner.
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