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Kiel Weaver, Staff Director of the House Water, Power and Oceans Subcommittee
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The House Committee on Natural Resources
- 25 Republicans; 17 Democrats - Out of 25 Republicans, 13 are from West of the Mississippi.
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The House Water, Power and Oceans Subcommittee
- 12 Republicans, 11 Democrats - Out of 12 Republicans, 7 Westerners - Jurisdiction includes the Bureau of Reclamation, the Power Marketing Administrations, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Geological Survey and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Oversight and Legislative Responsibilities on Native American Water Rights Claims
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Main points 1) Committee/Subcommittee Involvement on Water Rights Settlements 2) Recent History ( ) of Water Rights Settlements before the Congress 3) How the House will proceed in the 114th Congress on Water Rights Settlements
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Enacted water rights settlements
Since 1978, 29 Native American Water Rights Settlements have been enacted by Congress. Each of these settlements has been different in terms of water quantifications and funding. According to the Congressional Research Service, there are currently 19 negotiating teams for additional settlements.
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Claims resolution act of 2010
The last federally funded Native American Water Rights Settlement bill to be signed into law was the “Claims Resolution Act of 2010”. Included “Cobell” settlement and four water rights settlements (White Mountain Apache, Taos Pueblo, Aamodt and Crow) Passed the House before being sent to the President.
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There were numerous spending concerns with the Claims Resolution Act of 2010, resulting (in part) the final House vote. Republicans took over the House in the 2010 election.
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cont’d Since the 2010 elections, there has been a 48% Member turnover in the House. Staff turnover remains high Most Senate staffers have worked in the Capitol for less than three years. In House offices, one-third of staffers are in their first year, while only 1 in 3 has worked there for five years or more. Among the aides who work on powerful committees where the nation’s legislation takes shape, resumes are a little longer: Half have four years of experience. (Washington Times, June 6, 2012) Fiscal Environment has changed. Two “settlement acts” were signed into law last Congress: the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe-Fish Springs Ranch Settlement Act and the Bill Williams River Water Rights Settlement Act of Both of which did not have any federal funding.
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This congress Existing settlements represent a growing part of Bureau of Reclamation’s budget request. Three pending bills so far. Nineteen Negotiating Teams on potential settlements. Native American Water Rights can actually benefit the American taxpayer by settling claims against the federal government. Settlements of water rights claims are generally preferable to protracted litigation.
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This congress cont’d Bishop Letter to DOJ/DOI A path forward
Governs the process to consider Water Settlements in the House during this Congress. Primarily deals with fiscal aspect of the proposed settlements. Resembles the process for creating new Army Corps of Engineers projects under the WRRDA (P.L ). Requires DOI/DOJ to answer questions and submit relevant information to Congress.
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This congress cont’d Letter asks DOI/DOJ seven things:
1) Provide a statement affirming that each proposed settlement adheres to the current criteria and procedures 2) That each proposed settlement represents a “net benefit to the American taxpayer as compared to the consequences and costs of not settling litigation, and specifically support the federal financial authorization…”
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This congress cont’d 3) The Attorney General must have conveyed to a court and all settling parties have agreed to, in writing, a legislative resolution 4) The legislative resolution must be in proposed text. 5) The DOJ is requested to testify before the Natural Resources Committee 6 and 7) The list of legal claims being settled must be listed and any fiscal authorizations for already settled claims or claims that have no legal basis shall not be considered.
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This congress cont’d If these seven items are provided/adhered to, then Chairman Bishop intends to introduce the settlement bill at the Administration’s request and consider such legislation. QUESTIONS/DISCUSSION
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