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                                                         Calendar No. 63
                  116TH CONGRESS             SEAEREPORT
                     1st Session             SENATE                 116-28




                  TO AMEND THE NATIVE AMERICAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, TRADE
                    PROMOTION, AND TOURISM ACT OF 2000, THE BUY INDIAN ACT, AND
                    THE NATIVE AMERICAN PROGRAMS ACT OF 1974 TO PROVIDE INDUSTRY
                    AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES TO INDIAN COMMU-
                    NITIES


                                   APRIL 8, 2019.-Ordered to be printed


                         Mr. HOEVEN, from the Committee on Indian Affairs,
                                      submitted the following

                                         REPORT

                                         [To accompany S. 212]
                           [Including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office]
                    The Committee on Indian Affairs, to which was referred the bill
                  (S. 212) to amend the Native American Business Development,
                  Trade Promotion, and Tourism Act of 2000, the Buy Indian Act,
                  and the Native American Programs Act of 1974 to provide industry
                  and economic development opportunities to Indian communities,
                  having considered the same, reports favorably thereon without
                  amendment and recommends that the bill do pass.
                                             PURPOSE
                    The purpose of S. 212 is to amend three Federal laws relating
                  to business, economic, and trade development in Indian commu-
                  nities. These amendments are intended to increase access to capital
                  for Indian tribes and businesses, increase opportunities for Indian
                  business promotion, and create mechanisms and tools to attract in-
                  vestments in Indian communities.
                                      NEED FOR LEGISLATION
                    The Committee has held numerous hearings and listening ses-
                  sions at which Indian tribal leaders, business owners, and entre-
                  preneurs testified regarding significant challenges to economic de-
                  velopment in Indian communities. The most prevalent problem has
                  been accessing capital to start, build, and grow businesses. Long-
                  range planning and coordination for tribal community development
                  to facilitate business growth has also been an issue for many In-
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