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S. Rept. 115-94 1 (2017-06-08)

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                                                       Calendar No. 124
                  115TH CONGRESS                                    REPORT
                     1st Session             SENATE                 115-94





                     ALEX DIEKMANN PEAK DESIGNATION ACT OF 2017


                                   JUNE 8, 2017.-Ordered to be printed


                     Ms. MURKOWSKI, from the Committee on Energy and Natural
                                 Resources, submitted the following


                                         REPORT

                                         [To accompany S. 117]

                           [Including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office]
                    The Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, to which was
                  referred the bill (S. 117) to designate a mountain peak in the State
                  of Montana as Alex Diekmann Peak, having considered the same,
                  reports favorably thereon with an amendment and recommends
                  that the bill, as amended, do pass.
                    The amendment is as follows:
                    Beginning on page 1, strike line 6 and all that follows through
                  page 4, line 2, and insert the following:
                  SEC. 2. DESIGNATION OF ALEX DIEKMANN PEAK, MONTANA.
                                             PURPOSE
                    The purpose of S. 117 is to designate a mountain peak in the
                  State of Montana as Alex Diekmann Peak.
                                      BACKGROUND AND NEED
                    Alex Diekmann was a renowned conservationist who lived in
                  Bozeman, Montana. Mr. Diekmann dedicated his professional life
                  to protecting the natural and scenic resources of the Northern
                  Rockies. Over the course of his career, Mr. Diekmann was respon-
                  sible for the protection of more than 50 distinct areas in the States
                  of Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho, and the conservation of more
                  than 100,000 acres, including mountains and valleys, rivers and
                  creeks, ranches and farms, and historic sites and open spaces.
                    Mr. Diekmann played a central role in securing the future of an
                  array of landscapes, including the Devil's Canyon in the Craig
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