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                                                           Calendar No. 251
                    118TH CONGRESS                                       REPORT
                       1st Session              SENATE                   118-113





                       A BILL TO  AMEND THE GRAND RONDE RESERVATION
                                  ACT, AND   FOR   OTHER   PURPOSES



                                  NOVEMBER  27, 2023.-Ordered to be printed


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


                                            R  E  P  O  R  T

                                            [To accompany S. 910]

                             [Including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office]

                      The Committee  on  Indian Affairs, to which was referred the bill
                    S. 910, a bill to amend the Grand Ronde  Reservation Act, and for
                    other purposes,  having  considered the  same,  reports favorably
                    thereon, without amendment, and recommends that the bill do
                    pass.
                                                PURPOSE
                      The purpose of S. 910 is to restore the ability of the Confederated
                    Tribes of Grand Ronde  to pursue certain land claims in the State
                    of Oregon following the termination of that right in a 1994 amend-
                    ment to the Grand Ronde  Reservation Act (P.L. 100-425).
                                              BACKGROUND
                      The Grand  Ronde  Reservation was originally established by trea-
                    ties entered into and ratified between 1853 and 1855, and  by the
                    Executive Order of June 30, 1857. In 1954, the Tribe's federal rec-
                    ognition was terminated  by Congress 1 and later restored in 1983
                    by the Grand  Ronde  Restoration Act.2 The  Restoration Act rein-
                    stated the Tribes' Indian Reorganization Act  charter, however, a

                    1A bill to provide for the termination of Federal supervision over the property of certain tribes
                    and bands of Indians located in western Oregon and the individual members thereof, and for
                    other purposes, Pub. L. No. 83-588, 68 Stat. 724 (1954).
                    2Public Law 98-165, 97 Stat. 1064 (1983).
                       49-010

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