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12/15/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/15/2025 20:01

REP. HILL’S BILL TO TRANSFER VACANT FOREST SERVICE BUILDING TO PERRY COUNTY PASSES HOUSE

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Rep. French Hill (AR-02) today released the following statement after his bill, H.R. 3187, to require the Secretary of Agriculture to convey a vacant U.S. Forest Service building and surrounding land to Perry County, passed the House with overwhelming bipartisan support by a vote of 388-0.

Rep. Hill said, "I'm pleased to see my bill to convey the U.S. Forest Service building in Perryville to Perry County pass the House. It's ridiculous that it requires an act of Congress to transfer a long-vacant building to the county, especially when the federal government continues to spend money to maintain the unused property. Today's vote brings us one step closer to saving American taxpayers thousands and thousands of dollars and giving residents of Perryville and the surrounding communities the opportunity to put this property to work for youth programs, agricultural education, and local conservation efforts."

"I want to thank Chairman Westerman for his partnership in moving this bill through his committee and helping advance this priority for the people of Perry County."

Rep. Westerman (AR-04), Chairman of the Natural Resources Committee, said, "H.R. 3187 empowers Perry County to put this land to work for the community, a huge benefit to all Arkansans. This is a commonsense transfer that will provide the county with flexibility, economic opportunity, and direct stewardship of this otherwise vacant and underutilized property. I thank Representative Hill for advancing this locally driven solution and am happy to see it pass the House of Representatives."

Perry County Judge Larry Blackmon said, "Having the vacant U.S. Forest Service building transferred to Perry County would mean a great deal to our community. It would allow us to turn the unused property into something useful for our kids, local farmers, and conservation efforts, and I'm grateful to Congressman Hill and his team for their continued efforts to make this a reality."

Background

The 0.81-acre parcel, located at 1069 Fourche Avenue, includes a federal building operated by the U.S. Forest Service. The building is vacant, and the U.S. Forest Service has no plans to use it going forward. While the building will require repairs and updates, Perry County has the funds to make the necessary improvements. Once conveyed and repaired, the property will support permanent operations of the University of Arkansas Extension Program and the Perry County Conservation District and serve as the meeting space for the 4-H Youth Development Program.

Several local leaders and Perry County residents have voiced their support for the building to be conveyed to Perry County.

You can read the full bill text HERE.

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