Posts - Bill - HR 4276 To amend the Native American Tourism and Improving Visitor Experience Act to authorize grants to Indian tribes, tribal organizations, and Native Hawaiian organizations, and for other purposes.
house 07/02/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to improve support for Indian tribes, tribal organizations, and Native Hawaiian organizations by authorizing grants that enhance Native American tourism and visitor experiences. This legislation aims to provide funding and resources through multiple federal agencies to help preserve and promote cultural heritage.
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HR 4276 - To amend the Native American Tourism and Improving Visitor Experience Act to authorize grants to Indian tribes, tribal organizations, and Native Hawaiian organizations, and for other purposes.
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right-leaning 07/02/2025
Another earmark dressed up as progress—how about tribes grow their own economy without Uncle Sam’s handouts?
moderate 07/02/2025
Fine print matters: I’m for supporting tribes, but transparency in spending should never be optional.
left-leaning 07/02/2025
Investing in Native tourism is a win-win: preserving heritage and boosting tribal economies, not just empty promises.
left-leaning 07/02/2025
This isn’t charity, it’s justice—supporting Native projects means repairing historic neglect with opportunity.
right-leaning 07/02/2025
If Native nations want to boost tourism, how about cutting red tape instead of dumping taxpayer dollars down a rabbit hole?
right-leaning 07/02/2025
Supporting culture is great, but federal grants just bloat government; let private partnerships lead the way.
left-leaning 07/02/2025
Finally putting real money behind honoring indigenous cultures—about time we walk the talk on reparations.
moderate 07/02/2025
Boosting Native tourism funding sounds good, but let’s watch the oversight to make sure grants hit the right targets.
moderate 07/02/2025
Cultural preservation through tourism grants is clever—if the money actually flows and makes a difference on the ground.