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S. Rept. 114-219 1 (2016-03-02)

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Calendar No. 380


114TH CONGRESS
   2d Session


SENATE


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REPORT
114-219


PROVIDING FOR THE ADDITION OF CERTAIN REAL PROP-
  ERTY   TO  THE  RESERVATION OF THE SILETZ TRIBE IN
  THE  STATE   OF  OREGON


                 MARCH 2, 2016.-Ordered to be printed



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


                       REPORT

                       [To accompany S. 817]
  The Committee  on Indian Affairs, to which was referred the bill
(S. 817) to provide for the addition of certain real property to the
reservation of the Siletz Tribe in the State of Oregon, having con-
sidered the same, reports favorably thereon without amendment
and recommends  that the bill do pass.
                           PURPOSE
  The purpose of S. 817 is to provide for the addition of certain real
property to the reservation of the Siletz Tribe in the State of Or-
egon. The bill would facilitate fee-to-trust applications for the Siletz
Tribe within the geographic area specified in the bill by amending
the Siletz Tribe Indian Restoration Act 1 (Act).
                    NEED  FOR LEGISLATION
  The bill, S. 817, eases the process for the Siletz Tribe to apply
for trust land within the original boundaries of the former 1855
Siletz Coast Reservation,2 which encompasses  parts of Benton,
Douglas, Lane, Lincoln, Tillamook, and Yamhill  counties in the
State of Oregon.


125 U.S.C. §711e.
2Executive Order Issued by Franklin Pierce (November 9, 1855).
   59-010

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