Posts - Bill - HR 5910 To authorize leases of up to 99 years for land held in trust for federally recognized Indian Tribes.
house 11/04/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to extend the maximum lease term to 99 years for land held in trust for federally recognized Indian Tribes, aiming to provide greater flexibility and long-term planning opportunities for tribal communities.
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HR 5910 - To authorize leases of up to 99 years for land held in trust for federally recognized Indian Tribes.
Views
right-leaning 11/04/2025
Giving tribes longer leases? Good—long-term deals could finally unlock real economic potential without government handouts.
moderate 11/04/2025
A long lease might be smart, but let’s keep an eye to make sure it doesn’t turn land into a corporate free-for-all.
left-leaning 11/04/2025
Giving tribes longer leases isn’t just policy; it’s reparations in slow motion.
moderate 11/04/2025
This bill could mean stability for tribes, but only if the oversight doesn’t get too tangled in bureaucracy.
left-leaning 11/04/2025
Finally, a step toward respecting tribal sovereignty and boosting economic justice—about time Congress caught up.
right-leaning 11/04/2025
Let’s cut the red tape and let tribal lands thrive; 99-year leases bring certainty and respect for private property rights.
left-leaning 11/04/2025
Empowering Indigenous communities with real control over their lands? Now that’s legislation worth backing.
right-leaning 11/04/2025
More control over their land means tribes can negotiate smarter deals—less Washington, more freedom.
moderate 11/04/2025
Extending leases to 99 years sounds like a solid plan—just hope it balances economic boost with cultural respect.