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H. Rept. 115-507 1 (2018-01-10)

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                   115TH CONGRESS                                    REPORT
                     2d Session    HOUSE  OF REPRESENTATIVES         115-507





                       OREGON TRIBAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACT


                   JANUARY 10, 2018.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State
                                   of the Union and ordered to be printed


                    Mr. BISHOP of Utah, from the Committee on Natural Resources,
                                      submitted the following


                                         REPORT

                                         [To accompany S. 1285]

                            [Including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office]
                    The  Committee on Natural Resources, to whom was referred the
                  bill (S. 1285) to allow the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Ump-
                  qua, and  Siuslaw Indians, the Confederated Tribes of the Grand
                  Ronde  Community  of Oregon, the Confederated Tribes of Siletz In-
                  dians of Oregon, the Confederated Tribes of Warm   Springs, the
                  Cow  Creek Band  of Umpqua Tribe of Indians, the Klamath Tribes,
                  and the Burns Paiute Tribes to lease or transfer certain lands, hav-
                  ing considered the same, report favorably thereon without amend-
                  ment  and recommend  that the bill do pass.
                                        PURPOSE OF THE BILL
                    The  purpose of S. 1285 is to allow the Confederated Tribes of
                    Coos, Lower Umpqua,  and  Siuslaw  Indians, the Confederated
                  Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community  of Oregon, the Confederated
                  Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon, the Confederated Tribes of
                  Warm   Springs, the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua   Tribe of Indians,
                  the Klamath  Tribes, and the Burns Paiute Tribes to lease or trans-
                  fer certain lands.
                               BACKGROUND  AND NEED  FOR LEGISLATION
                    The  Indian Trade and  Intercourse Act reserves to the United
                    States the exclusive right to acquire Indian lands.1 The Act was in-
                  tended  to protect Indian tribes by preventing the loss of their
                  lands, except by treaty. It does so by preventing the transfer, sale,
                  lease, or other conveyance of land owned by  an Indian tribe to

                    125 U.S.C. 177.
                      79-006

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