S1468-119

In Committee

A bill to amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to provide that Alexander Creek, Incorporated, is recognized as a Village Corporation under that Act, and for other purposes.

119th Congress Introduced Apr 10, 2025

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Summary

What This Bill Does

This bill, A bill to amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to provide that Alexander Creek, Incorporated, is recognized as a Village Corporation under that Act, and for other purposes., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting federal agencies and legislative administrators. The main policy domain is Government Operations, Environment, Immigration.

Who Benefits and How

federal agencies and legislative administrators may benefit from new authority, funding, eligibility, regulatory clarity, or reduced risk created by the bill.

Who Bears the Burden and How

federal implementing agencies may take on implementation duties, reporting obligations, compliance costs, or oversight responsibilities.

Key Provisions

  • Section H04B24B7A0CD148E4BD64837990C55248: 1. Alexander Creek recognition The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following: In this section:...
  • Section HD29971D7F0B543D2A0EED5EBEB7ADB3F: 43. Alexander Creek recognition In this section: The term Alexander Creek, Incorporated means Alexander Creek, Incorporated, the entity organized and...

Evidence Chain:

This summary is generated from the full bill text using AI analysis. Expand "Detailed Analysis" below for identified beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.

At a Glance

What This Bill Does

This bill, A bill to amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to provide that Alexander Creek, Incorporated, is recognized as a Village Corporation under that Act, and for other purposes., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting federal agencies and legislative administrators.

Key Policy Areas

Government Operations, Environment, Immigration

Primary Purpose

This bill, A bill to amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to provide that Alexander Creek, Incorporated, is recognized as a Village Corporation under that Act, and for other purposes., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting federal agencies and legislative administrators.

Policy Domains

Government Operations Environment Immigration

Whole bill

Identified Gains
  • federal agencies and legislative administrators
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federal agencies and legislative administrators: ,
Identified Costs
  • federal implementing agencies
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Legislative Progress

In Committee
Introduced Committee Passed
Dec 2, 2025

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Public Lands, …

Apr 10, 2025

Mr. Sullivan introduced the following bill; which was read twice …

Apr 10, 2025

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and …

Apr 10, 2025

Introduced in Senate

Impact analysis is available but no clear stakeholder effects identified. View clause-level analysis →

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Government Operations Environment Immigration
Actor Mappings
"the_secretary"
→ The Secretary identified in the operative section
"the_administrator"
→ The Administrator identified in the operative section

Key Definitions

Terms defined in this bill

2 terms
"Alexander Creek village" §H04B24B7A0CD148E4BD64837990C55248

the community—(A)located in T. 15 N., R. 7 W., Seward Meridian, in the State

"Region" §HD29971D7F0B543D2A0EED5EBEB7ADB3F

Cook Inlet Region, Incorporated, the appropriate Regional Corporation for Alexander Creek, Incorporated, under section 14(h). Notwithstanding section 1432(d) of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (Public Law 96–487

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