The Senate and House Disagree on the Chilocco Bill, 1967-11-30
Item — Box: 80, Folder: 14
Identifier: CAC_CC_026_1_80_14_0005
The author is discussing the Chilocco Bill, which would give the federal government control of some land currently owned by a Native American tribe. The author says that the Senate has appointed conferees to negotiate the bill, but that the House has not yet done so. The author urges the reader to call the Senate conferees and stress the importance of keeping the tribe's mineral rights, as giving them up would impede the tribe's development.
Dates
- 1967-11-30
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Extent
1 pages
Overview
90th (1967-1969)
General
Native Americans; Commerce; Native Americans; Public Lands and Natural Resources
Creator
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Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository