Posts - Bill - HR 2929 Haliwa Saponi Indian Tribe of North Carolina Act
house 04/17/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to formally extend full federal recognition and government-to-government relations to the Haliwa Saponi Indian Tribe of North Carolina, ensuring they receive all the rights, services, and benefits accorded to federally recognized tribes. This legislation also authorizes the federal government to take land into trust for the Tribe, helping to support their community and sovereignty.
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HR 2929 - Haliwa Saponi Indian Tribe of North Carolina Act
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right-leaning 04/17/2025
Watch out: more federal land trusts mean less control for local taxpayers and more bureaucracy.
left-leaning 04/17/2025
Justice isn’t just history, it’s happening now—finally giving the Haliwa Saponi Tribe the respect they deserve.
left-leaning 04/17/2025
Federal recognition means investing in communities, not ignoring them; this bill is overdue reconciliation in motion.
left-leaning 04/17/2025
When we honor tribes like the Haliwa Saponi, we stitch back the tapestry of this nation’s promises long broken.
moderate 04/17/2025
Extending federal relations to the Haliwa Saponi is a sensible step—recognition without fuss benefits all parties.
moderate 04/17/2025
This bill treads a careful line, balancing respect for heritage with today's practical governance needs.
moderate 04/17/2025
Acknowledging the Haliwa Saponi Tribe feels like a page turned toward inclusivity—let’s see how the next chapter unfolds.
right-leaning 04/17/2025
If tribes want rights, let them build their own future, not rely on Uncle Sam’s endless checkbook.
right-leaning 04/17/2025
Another government handout disguised as ‘recognition’—when will federal overreach end?