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Lumbee recognition bill introduced in Senate
Friday, October 2, 2009
Filed Under: Recognition

Sen. Kay Hagan (D-North Carolina) and Sen. Richard Burr (R-North Carolina) introduced a bill to extend federal recognition to the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina.

The Lumbees were identified as Indians by an act of Congress in 1956. The termination-era law, however, prevents the Lumbees from receiving federal benefits and services.

S.1735 lifts the prohibition and recognizes the tribe. It's similar to a bill the House passed in June.

Get the Story:
Lumbee recognition bill submitted to Senate (The Fayetteville Observer 10/2)
Press Release: BURR, HAGAN INTRODUCE LUMBEE RECOGNITION BILL IN U.S. SENATE (Sen. Hagen 10/1)
Burr, Hagan Introduce Lumbee Recognition Bill (Sen. Burr 10/1)

Lumbee Recognition Bills:
H.R.31 | H.R.839

Related Stories:
House once again passes Lumbee recognition bill (06/04)
Lumbee, Virginia recognition bills on House agenda (6/3)
Lumbee Tribe hopeful for House vote on recognition (04/23)
House committee advances two recognition bills (4/22)
House Resources markup on recognition bills (4/21)
Obama supports recognition for Lumbee Tribe (3/19)
Lumbee Tribe hopes to carry Obama boost to Senate (3/19)
Obama administration backs Lumbee recognition (3/18)
Witness list for hearing on recognition bills (3/17)
House Resources hearing on federal recognition bills (3/16)
Road to Recognition: Rival Lumbee bill introduced (3/11)
Road to Recognition: Lumbee Tribe seeks housing (3/10)
Road to Recognition: Lumbee Tribe continues push (3/9)
Indian inmates fight over Lumbee recognition (2/24)
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