The Nebraska Legislature's Judiciary Committee held a hearing on Wednesday on a bill to cede state jurisdiction on the Omaha Reservation.
The state has already ceded most of its criminal and civil jurisdiction on the reservation. LR234 would complete the process for offenses involving the operation of motor vehicles on public roads or highways.
If the bill passes, the Omaha Tribe will only have jurisdiction over its members and other Indians. But non-Indians complain the bill will complicate a long-running dispute over the boundaries of the reservation.
The state has already ceded its jurisdiction on the Winnebago and Santee Sioux reservations.
Get the Story:
Lively debate over tribal jurisdiction change
(Midlands News Service 2/21)
Get the Bill:
Retrocede
jurisdiction over the Omaha Indian Reservation (LR234)
Court Decision:
Pender v.
Omaha Tribe (October 4, 2007)
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