HB 1190
establish the South Dakota-tribal consultation commission.
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Bill overview
This bill creates the South Dakota-Tribal Consultation Commission to improve communication and collaboration between the state government and the nine federally recognized Indian tribes. The commission’s purpose is to ensure tribal sovereignty and self-governance are respected while allowing tribes to provide input on state policies and initiatives. It will consist of representatives from the state government and each of the tribes, as well as legislators from the House and Senate. The commission will meet regularly, provide updates to the Governor, and submit an annual report of its findings.
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Erik Muckey
Erin Healy
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