Indian Tribal Conflict Resolution and Tort Claims and Risk Management Act of 1998: Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2097 ... July 15, 1998, Washington DC.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 348 pages |
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Page 53
... concerned about any kind of legislation that has a notion that one size fits all . It doesn't work with insurance and ... concern between the tribes and States . You need to provide incentives to provide that opportunity . And last but ...
... concerned about any kind of legislation that has a notion that one size fits all . It doesn't work with insurance and ... concern between the tribes and States . You need to provide incentives to provide that opportunity . And last but ...
Page 54
... concern myself with the broader policy issues , I do think that we all have to get our act to- gether on the Indian side of the table . We can't keep coming in here and telling the Federal Government , " We're taking care of it ; it's ...
... concern myself with the broader policy issues , I do think that we all have to get our act to- gether on the Indian side of the table . We can't keep coming in here and telling the Federal Government , " We're taking care of it ; it's ...
Page 67
... concerned parties , and those affected by the actions of tribal governments , can find common ground and develop ... concerns about the structures and procedures as proposed in the legislation which we have articulated below . Our ...
... concerned parties , and those affected by the actions of tribal governments , can find common ground and develop ... concerns about the structures and procedures as proposed in the legislation which we have articulated below . Our ...
Page 69
... concern over the period allowed for the negotiation process to continue . Currently , the proposed legislation allows for a one year period followed by extensions at the parties discretion . Should a maximum length be instituted ? FMCS ...
... concern over the period allowed for the negotiation process to continue . Currently , the proposed legislation allows for a one year period followed by extensions at the parties discretion . Should a maximum length be instituted ? FMCS ...
Page 81
... concerned that tribal land acquisition would erode the county's tax base , affecting school funding and non - school services . All parties agreed that improved government- to - government relations were important for economic ...
... concerned that tribal land acquisition would erode the county's tax base , affecting school funding and non - school services . All parties agreed that improved government- to - government relations were important for economic ...
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