S 4421
Advancing Tribal Parity on Public Land Act
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The Advancing Tribal Parity on Public Land Act aims to ensure Native American tribes have a greater voice and interest in the management and disposal of federal public lands. It prohibits the federal government from selling or disposing of public land without consulting with interested tribes, considering their cultural and treaty rights, and preventing impacts on reservations. The bill also revises existing laws to require tribes to be notified of land sales, prioritize tribal bids, and take land into trust for tribal benefit, while also expanding tribal representation on land advisory boards and updating land exchange provisions.
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