The Narragansett
Tribe of Rhode Island remains hopeful that Congress will pass a fix to the U.S. Supreme Court
decision in Carcieri v. Salazar.
The tribe lost the ability to follow the land-into-trust process as a result of the decision. A fix would restore the tribe's rights and benefit dozens of other tribes that weren't federally recognized in 1934.
"We’re pleased," Chief Sachem Matthew Thomas told The Providence Journal. "But we’ve got a long way to go."
The fix enjoys bipartisan support but most politicians in Rhode Island oppose it. They fear it could lead to gaming even though the tribe never planned on doing so.
“All along, they’re the ones who’ve been saying that. We never said that,” Thomas told the paper. "[W]e’re going to build our housing," he said.
The House passed the fix as part of the 2011
continuing resolution. The Senate has yet to take up the measure.
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Narragansetts’ chief Thomas optimistic after House vote
(The Providence Journal 12/10)
Supreme Court Decision:
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[Thomas] | Concurrence
[Breyer] | Dissent
[Stevens] | Concurrence/Dissent
[Souter]
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Argument Transcript | Briefs
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