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Sacred site bill awaits signature
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2002 California Gov. Gray Davis (D) has until the end of the month to sign or veto a bill that would help tribes protect sacred sites near their reservations. The bill gives tribes a greater voice in development projects. Local governments can override tribal objections, however. Still, critics of the watered-down bill say it will hamper development. Business owners fear a loss in the millions. Get the Story:
Tribes Flex Power on Sacred Sites (The Los Angeles Times 9/10)
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