S3857-118

Passed Senate

To take certain land in the State of California into trust for the benefit of the Jamul Indian Village of California, and for other purposes.

118th Congress Introduced Feb 29, 2024

Legislative Progress

Passed Senate
Introduced Committee Passed
Feb 29, 2024

Mr. Padilla (for himself and Ms. Butler) introduced the following …

Feb 29, 2024

Mr. Padilla (for himself and Ms. Butler) introduced the following …

Feb 29, 2024

Mr. Padilla (for himself and Ms. Butler) introduced the following …

Feb 29, 2024

Mr. Padilla (for himself and Ms. Butler) introduced the following …

Feb 29, 2024

Mr. Padilla (for himself and Ms. Butler) introduced the following …

Feb 29, 2024

Mr. Padilla (for himself and Ms. Butler) introduced the following …

Feb 29, 2024

Mr. Padilla (for himself and Ms. Butler) introduced the following …

Feb 29, 2024

Mr. Padilla (for himself and Ms. Butler) introduced the following …

Feb 29, 2024 (inferred)

Passed Senate (inferred from es version)

Summary

What This Bill Does

This bill transfers approximately 172.1 acres of land already owned by the Jamul Indian Village into federal trust status, making it part of their reservation.

Who Benefits and How

Jamul Indian Village gains trust status for their fee lands, providing federal protections and sovereignty. Land becomes part of the reservation.

Who Bears the Burden and How

No significant burden - land is already tribally owned. Gaming prohibited on this land.

Key Provisions

  • Takes 172.1 acres into trust for Jamul Indian Village
  • Land becomes part of reservation
  • Administered under federal trust regulations
  • Explicitly prohibits Class II and Class III gaming
Model: claude-opus-4
Generated: Jan 9, 2026 13:59

Evidence Chain:

This summary is derived from the structured analysis below. See "Detailed Analysis" for per-title beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.

Primary Purpose

Takes approximately 172 acres of fee land in San Diego County into federal trust for the Jamul Indian Village of California, adding to their reservation.

Policy Domains

Tribal Affairs Land Trust

Legislative Strategy

"Consolidate tribal land holdings under federal trust protection"

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Tribal Affairs Land Trust

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