Alaska Native Landless Equity Act
Summary
The Alaska Native Landless Equity Act would enable Alaska Native residents of Haines, Ketchikan, Petersburg, Tenakee, and Wrangell to organize as urban corporations under Alaska Native law. If enacted, the Department of the Interior would transfer specified federal lands to each of these new corporations, along with any roads, trails, facilities, and leases on that land. The regional corporation for Southeast Alaska would receive the subsurface rights to these lands.
The bill would also permit each urban corporation to establish a settlement trust focused on improving health, education, and welfare for community members while preserving Alaska Native heritage and culture. Currently in committee consideration, the bill has not yet been voted on by the full Senate.
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