The House on Wednesday joined the Senate in approving a bill aimed at speeding up the transfer of land to Alaska Natives and the state.
The Alaska Land Transfer Acceleration Act affects about 90 million acres. Of that amount, 29 million needs to conveyed to Alaska Native corporations and 60 million needs to be conveyed to the state. About 2,000 Native families are also awaiting allotments they were promised.
The bill needs $43.1 million to carry out the task.
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Bill targets settlement of land claims
(The Anchorage Daily News 11/18)
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House passes land bill (The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner 11/18)
MURKOWSKI THANKS HOUSE FOR GIVING QUICK APPROVAL TO STATE, NATIVE CORP. LAND CONVEYANCE ACCELERATION BILL (Sen. Murkowski 11/18)
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Alaska Land Transfer Acceleration Act
(S. 1466)
Bill to speed up Alaska Native land transfers
Thursday, November 18, 2004
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