mrs. lummis: mr. speaker, i yield four minutes to the gentleman from nevada, the sponsor of the bill, dr. heck. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nevada is recognize for four minutes. mr. heck: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank the chairman and ranking member of the house natural resources committee as well as the chairman of the subcommittee, the gentleman from arizona and the gentleman from utah, for working with me in a bipartisan manner to bring h.r. 2166 the good samaritan search and recovery act, to the floor. h.r. 2166 tears down the bureaucratic roadblocks that are preventing families from receiving closure when their loved ones go missing on federal land. this issue was first brought to my attention by the separate but similarly tragic cases of las vegas taxi driver keith goldberg and air force staff sergeant tucker. they were presumed dead, their remains were presumed to be missing somewhere in the lake immediate recreational area. in both cases, local, experienced search and