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Department of the Interior Appropriations Act

The Department of the Interior Appropriations Act is a law passed by Congress that allocates federal funds specifically for the operations and initiatives of the U.S. Department of the Interior. This department manages public lands, natural resources, wildlife conservation, and Native American affairs. The act determines how much money the department can spend on these programs each year, ensuring resources are allocated to support conservation efforts, land management, and community services. Essentially, it's the legislative process of budgeting the department's activities to fulfill its mission and responsibilities.