HR 4752
The Prairie Island Indian Community Land Claim Settlement Act
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Bill overview
This bill, the Prairie Island Indian Community Land Claim Settlement Act, seeks to address long-standing issues faced by the Prairie Island Indian Community due to flooding and the proximity of a nuclear plant to their reservation. It proposes to transfer approximately 1,244.75 acres of land into trust for the Tribe, effectively removing the federal government’s liability related to unauthorized flooding and the nuclear plant’s operation. The bill also includes provisions for waivers, releases, and easements to finalize the settlement agreement.
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Dean Phillips
Jim Hagedorn
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