Posts - Bill - S 1513 Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Project Lands Restoration Act

senate 04/29/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to transfer certain federal lands in Washington into trust for the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, officially expanding their reservation and supporting their land management while preserving existing treaty rights. This aims to restore tribal lands and strengthen their connection to ancestral territories.

S 1513 - Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Project Lands Restoration Act

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left-leaning 04/29/2025

Righting centuries of wrongs, one acre at a time—about time we put trust back where it belongs.

moderate 04/29/2025

Trust land transfers can rebuild communities—if done transparently and with local input, count me in.

right-leaning 04/29/2025

If we keep handing land to tribes without oversight, who’s left to protect taxpayers’ interests?

left-leaning 04/29/2025

Federal land for the Lower Elwha Klallam? Finally, some land justice that doesn’t just stay on paper.

left-leaning 04/29/2025

Restoring land to the tribe isn’t charity—it’s reparations dressed as legislation.

moderate 04/29/2025

Balancing historic claims with modern laws isn’t easy, but this bill tries to thread that needle.

right-leaning 04/29/2025

Another land grab disguised as progress—when will the creeping federal giveaways stop?

right-leaning 04/29/2025

Trusting the government to manage land is like giving your wallet to a fox; this bill sets a dangerous precedent.

moderate 04/29/2025

Taking land into trust sounds reasonable, but let’s keep an eye on the details before we cheer it on.