Stratton Ridge Air Force Memorial Act
Summary
S. 1876 would authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to allow relocation of a memorial honoring nine Air Force crew members who died in a training aircraft crash on August 31, 1982, in North Carolina. The memorial would move from private land to the Stratton Ridge rest area in the Nantahala National Forest in Graham County, closer to where the actual crash occurred. The bill requires the landowner's consent and approval from the Secretary of Agriculture, with no federal funds used for the relocation, installation, or maintenance. The entity requesting the relocation would cover all associated costs, including processing, environmental analysis, and ongoing maintenance. If enacted, this bill would have minimal practical impact on citizens, as it primarily affects a specific memorial location on federal land with negligible effects on forest operations or public access.
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