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This bill establishes a grazing management program for federal lands in Malheur County, Oregon, allowing authorized grazing permittees and lessees to request operational flexibility in livestock grazing practices, such as adjusting seasons of use, pasture rotation dates, and water structure placement, subject to monitoring and rangeland health standards. The bill also creates the Malheur C.E.O. Group, a local collaborative body with representatives from grazing interests, other businesses, conservation organizations, and Native American tribes, to propose and oversee ecological restoration and range improvement projects on federal and non-federal lands in the county.
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