HR 7173
Tribal Reservation Pandemic Protection Act
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Bill overview
The Tribal Reservation Pandemic Protection Act is designed to safeguard the status of lands held in trust for federally recognized Native American tribes. Specifically, it prevents the federal government from revoking trust land status, reservation proclamations, or records of decisions related to these statuses for one year following the bill’s enactment. It also nullifies any such actions taken within the year prior to the bill’s enactment. This measure aims to protect tribal lands during a period of potential federal action.
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Primary sponsor
Joseph P., III Kennedy
Cosponsors
Daniel T. Kildee
Debra A. Haaland
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