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Okla. regulators delay Five Nations bill
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2002 Oklahoma state regulators and the oil and gas industry have concerns about a bill to reform land transactions affecting the Five Civilized Nations. The groups met with tribal leaders and Congressional staff to consider a land reform bill that seemed ready to clear Congress until Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) put a hold on it. He said he wants the concerns of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, a state agency, and the Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association addressed. Get the Story:
Groups meet to discuss tribal land leasing (The Daily Oklahoman 10/3) Get the Bill:
Five Nations Citizens Land Reform Act (H.R.2880) Relevant Documents:
Witness List (9/20) | Video: Senate hearing (9/20) Relevant Links:
Oklahoma Corporation Commission - http://www.occ.state.ok.us Related Stories:
Five Nations land reform act in limbo (10/2)
Five Nations land bill held up (9/27)
Five Nations land reform bill advances (9/26)
BIA lease auction draws high bids (9/16)
BIA taking bids for Indian land (9/12)
BIA and Okla. tribe accused of interference (8/29)
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