To reaffirm the trust status of land taken into trust by the United States pursuant to the Act of June 18, 1934, for the benefit of an Indian Tribe that was federally recognized on the date that the land was taken into trust.
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Summary
To reaffirm the trust status of land taken into trust by the United States pursuant to the Act of Ju
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What This Bill Does
To reaffirm the trust status of land taken into trust by the United States pursuant to the Act of Ju
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Primary Purpose
To reaffirm the trust status of land taken into trust by the United States pursuant to the Act of Ju
Policy Domains
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IntroducedMr. Cole (for himself, Ms. McCollum, Mr. Rogers of Alabama, …
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