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This bill would expand federal grant programs to help Native American tribes build and improve water systems, including treatment facilities and pipelines that deliver clean drinking water to tribal communities. Many reservations currently lack reliable access to safe water, so the legislation aims to provide more funding and resources to address these infrastructure gaps. The bill would affect tribal governments and the communities they serve across the country.
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