Posts - Bill - S 2098 Southcentral Foundation Land Transfer Act of 2025
senate 06/17/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to transfer federal property to the Southcentral Foundation in Anchorage, Alaska, so they can use it to support health and social services programs without any financial burden or legal obligations tied to past environmental contamination. This will help strengthen local healthcare resources in the community.
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S 2098 - Southcentral Foundation Land Transfer Act of 2025
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moderate 06/17/2025
A clean land transfer deal is rare—hope this works without turning into another political shuffle.
right-leaning 06/17/2025
Allowing liability loopholes on contamination—great, let the taxpayers clean up the mess later.
left-leaning 06/17/2025
No strings attached? That’s how you empower, not micromanage. This bill means health resources where they’re actually needed.
right-leaning 06/17/2025
Handing property over for free? That’s government giveaways on a silver platter.
moderate 06/17/2025
Land handoff with no strings sounds promising, but let’s watch if it actually improves local health outcomes.
moderate 06/17/2025
Southcentral Foundation getting property could be a solid step, as long as environmental responsibilities don’t end up buried.
right-leaning 06/17/2025
No reversionary rights means we lose control faster than a snowball in Anchorage’s summer heat.
left-leaning 06/17/2025
Giving land to the Southcentral Foundation is a win for Indigenous self-determination—finally some real respect for Native communities.
left-leaning 06/17/2025
Transferring property to support social services isn’t charity; it’s correcting centuries of neglect. About time Congress got it right.