HR7627Referred to Committee

Tribal Conservation Priorities Inclusion Act

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Introduced
In Committee
3
Passed One Chamber
4
Passed Both
5
Signed into Law
119th
Congress
2026-02-20
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Sponsor

Joe Neguse
Joe Neguse
Democrat · CO · Representative
Votes with party: 98.0% (553 recorded votes)

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Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture.

2026-02-20

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Plain-English Summary

This bill would give Native American tribes a greater say in how federal lands and natural resources are managed by requiring the government to include tribal conservation priorities in decision-making processes. The legislation aims to ensure that tribes' environmental and cultural concerns are considered alongside other interests when the government makes plans for forests, wildlife, and other natural areas that affect tribal lands and communities. This would affect federal agencies, tribes, and potentially companies seeking to use federal lands for development or resource extraction.

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Native Americans
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