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Rider against Oklahoma tribes blamed on Inhofe Tuesday, August 9, 2005 Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Oklahoma) was responsible for a rider tucked into the $286 billion highway transportation bill that subjects the sovereignty of Oklahoma tribes to the state. Inhofe is chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and was the lead Senate negotiator on the highway bill. Senate staff and state officials said Inhofe inserted the language against Oklahoma tribes. The rider limits the ability for Oklahoma tribes to gain "treatment as state" designations from the Environmental Protection Agency. It requires tribes to obtain a "cooperative agreement" with the state before administering water or air quality programs. No other tribe in the nation is required to so do. The rider also expands the jurisdiction of the state. It requires the EPA to recognize the state's regulatory authority over Indian Country "on request of the state." The full language of the rider [PDF: Conference Report] reads as follows: SEC. 10211. ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS.Get the Story: Bill targets tribes' environment rules (The Oklahoman 8/9) Username: indianz@indianz.com, Password: indianz Highway Transportation Act: Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (H.R.3) Relevant Links: Pawnee Nation - http://www.pawneenation.org Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality - http://www.deq.state.ok.us Related Stories: Bill limits treatment as state for Oklahoma tribes (8/1) EPA case on tribal sovereignty attracts attention (06/07) Oklahoma challenges EPA on tribal sovereignty (05/02) EPA seeks to reduce mercury from power plants (03/16) EPA rulings worry tribal, state officials in Oklahoma (07/26) Tribal authority challenge denied (6/4) U.S. backs tribal environmental rights (5/15) Mine near Wis. reservation upheld (1/30) Wis. tribe has hopes after cyanide ban (11/7) State fighting tribal water ruling (11/6) Wis. might appeal Ojibwe decision (9/25) Challenge to tribal authority rejected (9/24) Court rejects challenge to tribal authority (4/17) EPA Budget: No new tribal grants (4/13) Pueblo battles arsenic in water standard (4/16) EPA attorney pleads guilty (06/28) Copyright © 2000-2005 Indianz.Com |
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