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Federal Recognition
Sen. Webb seeking action on Virginia tribal recognition measure
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Sen. Jim Webb
(D-Virginia) wants the
Senate
to vote on
S.379
, the Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal Recognition Act.
The bill extends federal recognition to six tribes. It was approved by the
Senate Indian Affairs Committee
nearly a year ago.
"Recognition would place these tribes on an equal footing with other tribes in the United States by acknowledging their heritage and their right to be treated with the same dignity and respect as other Indian tribes in this country," Webb, who is retiring at the end of the 112th Congress,
told the committee on July 12
.
A companion bill has yet to move in the
House
.
Get the Story:
Webb seeks recognition for state's Indian tribes
(WSLS-TV 7/25)
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