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July 31, 2024

Schatz, Murkowski Lead Committee Passage of Four Bills, Hold Legislative Hearing

For Immediate Release

July 30, 2024

Contact:

Mike Inacay (Schatz) at press@indian.senate.gov

Hannah Ray (Murkowski) at hannah_ray@indian.senate.gov

Schatz, Murkowski Lead Committee Passage of Four Bills, Hold Legislative Hearing

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Brian Schatz (D-Hawai‘i), chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, and U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), vice chairman of the Committee, led Committee passage of the following bills at a business meeting:

Following the business meeting, the Committee held a legislative hearing on S.4370, Tribal Forest Protection Act Amendments Act of 2024, and S.4505, Ohkay Owingeh Rio Chama Water Rights Settlement Act of 2024. Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Tracy Canard Goodluck from the U.S. Department of the Interior, Associate Deputy Chief for State, Private, and Tribal Forestry John Crockett from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Pueblo of Ohkay Owingeh Governor Larry M. Phillips, Jr., Mescalero Apache Tribe President Thora Padilla, and Alaska Federation of Natives President-Elect Benjamin Mallott testified.

“S.4505 is one of several Indian water rights settlement bills introduced and referred to the Committee over the past two weeks,” said Chairman Schatz in the legislative hearing. “Recognizing that our Committee plays a key role in enacting such settlements, each deserves our keen consideration and due diligence.”

“At today’s hearing we heard strong support for my bill, S. 4370, to modify and improve the Tribal Forest Protection Act of 2004 , or ‘TFPA’.  The bill will promote greater stewardship of federal and Indian forest and rangelands by putting Tribes in the lead. S. 4370 is needed more than ever because tribal lands and resources have become increasingly vulnerable to wildfire, insect infestation, and other natural hazards that originate on federal lands.” said Vice Chairman Murkowski. “The Committee also received strong testimony from Mr. Ben Mallott, President-Elect of the Alaska Federation of Natives, for why it is critical that Alaska’s ANCs, which own more than 44 million acres of land, are full participants under the TFPA statute.”

The full video of the business meeting and legislative hearing is available here.

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