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                                                         Calendar No. 166
                   116TH CONGRESS              SEAEREPORT
                      1st Session J            SENATE                  116-67




                   TO TAKE LANDS IN SONOMA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, INTO TRUST AS PART
                     OF THE RESERVATION OF THE LYTTON RANCHERIA OF CALIFORNIA,
                     AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES


                                    JULY 29, 2019.-Ordered to be printed


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

                                          REPORT

                                          [To accompany H.R. 1388]
                            [Including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office]
                     The Committee on Indian Affairs, to which referred the bill (H.R.
                   1388) to take lands in Sonoma County, California, into trust as
                   part of the reservation of the Lytton Rancheria of California, and
                   for other purposes, having considered the same, reports favorably
                   thereon without amendment and recommends that the bill do pass.
                                              PURPOSE
                     The purpose of the bill, H.R. 1388, is to provide congressional au-
                   thorization for the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) to take
                   land owned in fee by the Lytton Rancheria of California (Lytton
                   Rancheria or Tribe) into trust for the benefit of the Tribe.
                                            BACKGROUND
                     The Lytton Rancheria is a federally recognized Indian Tribe. In
                   1958, the Lytton Rancheria, along with 40 other Indian Tribes in
                   California, were the subject of Congressional action that sought to
                   end the reservation status for tribal lands and the trust relation-
                   ship with the Federal government. After the passage of the 1958
                   California Rancheria Act 1 and through a series of tragic land
                   transactions that followed, the Lytton Rancheria lost all lands lo-
                   cated on their traditional homelands.
                     In the late 1960s, the Federal government pivoted from assimila-
                   tion and termination policies to a policy of tribal self-determina-
                   tion. As a result of this policy shift, Congress restored the federal
                   ' California Rancheria Act of 1958, Pub. L. No. 85-671, 72 Stat. 619, 619-21 (1958).
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