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H.R. 1074, a Bill to Repeal the Act Entitled an Act to Confer Jurisdiction on the State of Iowa over Offenses Committed by or against Indians on the Sac and Fox Indian Reservation 1 (August 4, 2017)

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                   CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
                               COST ESTIMATE

                                                                  August 4, 2017


                                 H.R.   1074
      A  bill to repeal the Act entitled An  Act to confer jurisdiction
    on the State of Iowa  over offenses  committed   by or against  Indians
                  on the  Sac and  Fox Indian  Reservation

  As ordered reported by the House Committee on Natural Resources on July 26, 2017


H.R. 1074 would repeal a 1948 law that gave the state of Iowa jurisdiction over criminal
offenses committed by or against Indians on the Sac and Fox Indian Reservation; thus
criminal jurisdiction would revert to either the Sac and Fox Nation or the federal
government.

As a result of the repeal, the Sac and Fox Nation would be eligible for funding from the
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) to equip and run its existing tribal court, law enforcement
operations, and detention facility. The amount of such funding would depend on how much
assistance the tribe would request after enactment. Based on information from BIA reports
on the funding provided to tribes of a similar size, CBO estimates that the tribe would be
eligible for up to $7 million a year in assistance; that spending would be subject to the
availability of appropriated funds. However, based on testimony and public statements
from BIA and the tribe about the amount of assistance the tribe intends to apply for, CBO
estimates that implementing H.R. 1074 would have no significant federal cost over the
2018-2022 period.

Enacting H.R. 1074 would not affect direct spending or revenues; therefore, pay-as-you-go
procedures do not apply. CBO estimates that enacting the legislation would not increase
net direct spending or on-budget deficits in any of the four consecutive 10-year periods
beginning in 2028.

H.R. 1074 contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as defined in the
Unfunded Mandates  Reform Act.

On June 2, 2017, CBO transmitted a cost estimate for S. 381, as ordered reported by the
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs on March 29, 2017. S. 381 is similar to H.R. 1074 and
CBO's  estimates of their budgetary effects are the same.

The CBO  staff contact for this estimate is Robert Reese. The estimate was approved by
H. Samuel Papenfuss, Deputy Assistant Director for Budget Analysis.

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