233.17 RECORDS OF THE MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE
101-456), 7982 [24AP], Colorado River Storage Project Authorization (H.R. ft. 233.4 RECORDS OF THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE 1865-1988 403 lin. 3613) (H. Rept. << 101-711), 24754 [17SE], Lease of Lands on Mille Lacs Indian Reservation (H.R.
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4053) (testimony), D125 [13MR], Cochiti Land Exchange Act (H.R. Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies and Legislative Branch Bills and Interim Suballocation of Budget Allocations . supervisors of all aspects of 1893 World's Columbian Exposition,
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rbl1 2335), D38 [7FE], Maine Acadian Culture Preservation Act (S. 1756) and Ancient Forest Act (H.R. 101-683), 23677 [10SE], Designate Segments of the Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord Rivers as Study Area for Inclusion in National Wild and Scenic Rivers System (H.R.
4687) (H. Rept. 1576), D178 [28MR], Mt. Javascript must be enabled for the correct page display, Historical information of the Committee on Resources and its Predecessor Committees, 1807-2002.
PDF Statement of Bryan Newland Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs 5388), D648 [27SE], Disclaim all right, title, and interest of the U.S. in and to certain private lands (H.R.
An Interior Department official and tribal leaders testified on economic development of land belonging to Native, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and Indian leaders testified about the damage done by federal Native American boarding, The House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Indigenous Peoples of the United States held a hearing to examine a recent, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland brief reporters on the recent investigation, https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvMTQ2XC8wMDJcLzE2ODUwMjA0MzhfMDAyLmpwZyIsImVkaXRzIjp7InJlc2l6ZSI6eyJmaXQiOiJjb3ZlciIsImhlaWdodCI6NTA2fX19. 233.16 RECORDS OF THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE AND RELATED COMMITTEES
The panel also oversees water projects, many environmental issues and even management of wildlife refuges. 3533): (testimony), D89 [1MR], Exchanging lands between the U.S. Forest Service and the Salt Lake City Corp., within Utah (S. 319) and designating certain lands in Maine as wilderness (H.R.
73 (D), H.Res. 101-839), 28448 [10OC], Early Winters Resort Public Lands Exchange (H.R. HOUSE COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES 101-465), 8402 [26AP], Mississippi River National Heritage Corridor (H.R.
3248) (H. Rept. Overview of the Fiscal Year 2024 Budget Request. ft. Textual Records: Minutes, petitions, memorials, committee papers,
The Subcommittee has specific jurisdiction over the following federal agencies: Bureau of Indian Affairs: Founded in 1824, originally under the War Department. 1037), Salt Lake City Watershed Improvement Act (S. 319), and Maine Wilderness Act (H.R. 3533) (H. Rept. Elects the President in the event no candidate receives the votes
5667), D677 [3OC], Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor Commission (S. 830), D585 [12SE], Briefing by Linda G. Morra and Clay H. Wellborn on Puerto Rico's political status, D14 [30JA], California National Historic Trail and Pony Express National Historic Trail (H.R. Military parks and battlefields, and national cemeteries; 6. Geological survey; 13. Photographic Prints (208 images): Wharves and harbor, Bridgeport,
4728) (H. Rept. administration to show potential sales of federal lands; those
3209), D178 [28MR], Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore boundaries (H.R. 1756) (H. Rept. Petitions and memorials of the Committee of the Whole, 1789-1988. 15 (Ranking Member), H.Res. 3888): (testimony), D277 [3MY], Vancouver National Historical Reserve, WA (H.R. 1969-88
101-468), 9091 [1MY], Kino Missions National Monument, AZ (H.R.
"Moscow Mail Bag" interviews, and interviews concerning the
STATEMENT 5084) (H. Rept.
4559) (H. Rept. 4559): (testimony), D570 [6SE], Regulation of non-coal mining wastes: (testimony), D395 [19JN], Reinstate oil and gas lease LA 033164 (S. 1805): (testimony), D647 [27SE], Relief of Richard Saunders (S. 1128) and conveyance of certain Oregon and California railroad grant lands in Josephine County, OR, to the Rogue Community College district (S. 1738): (testimony), D591 [13SE], Revising the boundary of Gettysburg National Military Park, PA (H.R. memorials, 1813-65; accompanying papers, 1865-1903; general bill
ft. Textual Records: Minute books, docket books, petitions,
committee correspondence, records of the staff director, subject
Sound Recordings (965 items): Interviews with witnesses, testimony, hearings and proceedings, and exhibits created by or submitted to the House Select Committee on Assassinations during its investigation into the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and the Rev. close. OIA also administers the financial assistance provided to the freely associated states (FAS) of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), and the Republic of Palau under the Compacts of Free Association. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs may refer to: United States House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (1951-1991) United States Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (1948-1977) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
3863), D402 [20JN], Urban Indian Health Act (H.R. 4660) (H. Rept. 101-832), 28448 [10OC], Settlement of Certain Claims of Zuni Indian Tribe (H.R. Assistant Interior Secretary for . 5,755 lin. 101-828), 28447 [10OC], Historic Sites, Buildings, and Antiquities Act Amendment (H.R. records from hearings that are closed under rule 11 (now House Rule 7), and records
Van Drew left the Democratic Party on December 19, 2019, to join Republicans. for which access is specially designated by order of a committee.
The Subcommittees on Insular Affairs and Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans were merged into the Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, Oceans and Wildlife. 1330), D585 [12SE], Lumbee Recognition Act (H.R. 9 (Chair), H.Res. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. 4567), D585 [12SE], Exchanging of early winters resort public lands (H.R. 1880-96
2571), D38 [7FE], Designate certain lands in North Carolina as wilderness (H.R. OF 4514): (testimony), D606 [18SE], Appropriations for the Colorado River storage project and the Central Utah project: (testimony), D32 [6FE], Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor Commission appropriations (H.R. 5539) (H. Rept. 233.18 RECORDS OF COMMITTEES RELATING TO THE POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE
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H. The chairman also created a new Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, keeping the total number of subcommittees at five[7], The chairman also transferred jurisdiction over the National Environmental Policy Act and the Endangered Species Act from the former Public Lands and Environmental Regulation and established a renamed the Subcommittee on Federal Lands. 1381), D466 [17JY], Native American Grave and Burial Protection Act (H.R. Communism, 1972. Specific Restrictions: As specified by House Resolution 5
1. 233.30 VIDEO RECORDINGS (GENERAL)
233.20 RECORDS OF THE COMMITTEE ON RULES
4811), D585 [12SE], San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act (H.R.
1865-1988
[1], Resolutions electing members: H.Res. 4728): (testimony), D438 [28JN], Seneca Nation Settlement Act (H.R.
For 2024, permanent mandatory commitments include an estimated $380 million for fiscal payments to Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands; Guam is estimated to receive $80 million in income tax payments attributable to military and Federal personnel stationed in Guam, and the Virgin Islands is estimated to collect around $300 million for excise taxes paid to the Federal government on rum produced in the Virgin Islands.
Finding Aids: Guide to the Records of the United States House of Representatives at the National Archives, 1789-1999: On-Line Edition. The request for current appropriations for 2024 is $122.3 million. 101-432), 5534 [27MR], Indian Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (S. 1783) (H. Rept.
administered by the National Archives as part of the
101-745), 25522 [24SE], Designate the California National Historic Trail and Pony Express National Historic Trail (H.R. 1975-88
101-876), 29470 [15OC], Indian Environmental Regulatory Enhancement Act: Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (S. 2075) (H. Rept.
5497), D648 [27SE], Acquisition of William Johnson House and its addition to Natchez National Historical Park (H.R.
4309), D569 [6SE], D585 [12SE], Solano Project Indebtedness Prepayment Act (H.R.
1815-1988
Subcommittees | House Committee on Natural Resources 1,004 lin. End the War in Vietnam, 1970; and on the theory and practice of
item). [7], Resolutions electing members: H.Res. 4107), D569 [6SE], Route 66 Study Act (H.R. %PDF-1.4 5428), D579 [11SE], Designate certain rivers in Michigan as components of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System (H.R. its investigation into the assassinations of President John F.
stream 5428) (H. Rept. 101-638), 20548 [30JY], Acquisition of the William Johnson House for the Natchez National Historic Park (H.R. SEE ALSO the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection. Nixon, prepared for use of the House Committee by the Senate
3764), D479 [19JY], Dept. 33rd-34th (1853-57), 39th (1865-67), 43rd (1873-75), 46th-60th (1879-1909), 80th (1947-48), 19th-36th (1825-61), 39th-40th (1865-69), 42nd-61st (1871-1911), 9th-45th (1805-79), 48th-64th (1883-1917), 68th-69th (1923-27), 73rd-81st (1833-51), 9th-45th (1805-79), 47th-57th (1881-1903), 59th-61st (1905-11), 63rd-64th (1913-17), 69th (1925-27), 74th-80th (1935-48), 58th-65th (1903-19), 67th-68th (1921-25), 70th-71st (1927-31), 73rd-81st (1933-51), 44th (1875-77), 49th-65th (1885-1919), 74th-79th (1935-46), 28th (1843-45), 42nd (1871-73), 44th-65th (1885-1919), 14th-41st (1815-71), 44th (1875-77), 46th (1879-81), 48th (1883-85), 50th-69th (1887-1927), 76th-79th (1939-46), 14th-72d (1815-1933), 76th-79th (1939-46), 35th-46th (1857-81), 49th-53d (1885-95), 57th-61st (1901-11), 63d-68th (1913-25), 70th-75th (1927-38), 19th-27th (1825-43), 31st-33rd (1849-55), 35th-37th (1857-63), 39th-42d (1865-73), 46th-53d (1879-95), 55th-75th (1897-1938), 19th-41st (1825-71), 43d-45th (1873-79), 49th-69th (1885-1927), 72d (1931-33), 74th-79th (1935-46), 20th-28th (1827-45), 30th (1847-49), 32d-39th (1852-67), 42d (1871-73), 44th-46th (1875-81), 49th-51st (1885-91), 53d-79th (1893-1946), 51st-54th (1889-97), 56th-62d (1899-1913), 64th (1915-17), 77th (1941-42), 46th (1879-81), 49th-50th (1885-89), 52d-53rd (1891-95), 55th-62d (1897-1913), 64th (1915-17), 39th (1865-67), 50th (1887-89), 53d-57th (1893-1903), 60th-65th (1907-19), 67th (1921-23), 73d (1933-34), 75th-77th (1937-42), 50th (1887-89), 52d-54th (1891-97), 56th-57th (1899-1903), 61st (1909-11), 63d-69th (1913-27), 73d-78th (1933-44), 58th-60th (1903-09), 62d (1911-13), 64th (1915-17), 66th-71st (1919-31), 73d-78th (1933-44), 39th (1865-67), 44th-45th (1875-79), 49th-50th (1885-89), 52d-56th (1891-1901), 39th (1865-67), 42d (1871-73), 44th-56th (1875-1901), 34th (1855-57), 36th (1859-61), 38th (1863-65), 40th (1867-69), 43d-46th (1873-81), 48th (1883-85), 50th (1887-89), 53d-54th (1893-97), 34th-36th (1855-61), 40th-46th (1867-81), 48th-49th (1883-87), 53d-56th (1893-1901), 51st-52d (1889-93), 55th-58th (1897-1905), 60th-65th (1907-19), 51st-53rd (1889-95), 55th-56th (1897-1901), 61st-65th (1909-19), 55th-57th (1897-1903), 58th-65th (1905-19), 67th (1921-23), 69th (1925-27), 71st-74th (1929-37), 77th (1941-42), 55th-65th (1897-1919), 67th-74th (1921-37), 76th-77th (1939-42), 79th (1945-46), 58th-60th (1903-09), 62d-65th (1911-19), 67th-77th (1921-42), 79th (1945-46), 56th-64th (1899-1917), 78th-79th (1943-46), 57th-58th (1899-1901), 60th-64th (1903-17), 57th-59th (1901-07), 62d-64th (1911-17), 68th-74th (1923-36), 76th (1939-41), 56th-60th (1899-1909), 62d-64th (1911-17), 66th (1919-21), 68th-79th (1923-46), 58th-60th (1903-09), 62d (1911-13), 66th-68th (1919-25), 70th-71st (1927-31), 73d-79th (1933-46). submitted to the House Select Committee on Assassinations during
Interior Department officials testified on President Bidens 2024 budget requests before the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Indian and Judiciary Committee Inquiry into the Impeachment of President
4501), D349 [5JN], Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts loan restructuring (S. 1859) (testimony), D648 [27SE], Dept. Relations of the United States with Native Americans and Native American tribes. 5539), D734 [17OC], San Carlos Mineral Strip Act (H.R. 5204): (testimony), D494 [24JY], Indian water rights claims in Arizona (H.R. ft. Textual Records: Minute books, docket books, petitions,
During the committee's official reorganization for the 113th Congress, the Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands was renamed the Subcommittee on Public Lands and Environmental Regulation[4], When former Chairman Doc Hastings of Washington retired from Congress, Rob Bishop of Utah took over as the committee's new chairman at the beginning of the 114th Congress. Video Recordings (36 items): Interviews with witnesses,
2335) (H. Rept. Stewarding Conservation and Powering Our Future, Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs, Toggle Dyslexia-friendly black-on-creme color scheme. of a majority of the electors. 3,601 lin. committees and subcommittees: Finding Aids: George P. Perros, comp., Preliminary Inventory of Records of the Military Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives Relating to an Investigation of the War Department, 1934-36, PI 80 (1955). Interviews or
101-399), 1287 [6FE], Use of a Parcel of Rockingham County, VA, Land for a Child Care Center (H.R. This includes the management of 55 million surface acres as well as 57 million acres of subsurface mineral reserves held in trust by the United States for Native American tribes. This amount is a decrease of $6.6 million from the 2023 enacted appropriation. 3545) (H. Rept. 1,905 lin. 4107) (H. Rept.
testimony, hearings and proceedings, and exhibits created by or
The committee is crucial to Representatives with many of the nations public lands in its districts, especially those from the West.
4593) (H. Rept. 4498) (H. Rept.
5507), D677 [3OC], Exchange of lands in South Dakota and Colorado (H.R. https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2020-01-30/pdf/2020-01707.pdf, https://www.bia.gov/frequently-asked-questions, Save Oak Flat From Foreign Mining Act of 2023, Old Pascua Community Land Acquisition Act of 2021, Hearing | Indian and Insular Affairs Subcommittee May 10, 2023, Examining the Presidents FY 2024 Budget Request for the Indian Health Service | Indian and Insular Affairs Subcommittee, Challenges and Opportunities for Improving Healthcare Delivery in Tribal Communities | Indian and Insular Affairs Subcommittee March 29, 2023, Legislative Hearing on H.R. Originates revenue bills, and by custom, appropriation bills.
of other subcommittees and investigations may be interfiled with
4145), D266 [1MY], Forests and forestry measures: (testimony), D143 [20MR], Fort Hall Indian Water Rights Act (H.R. ft. Textual Records: Minute books, docket books, petitions,
101-835), 28448 [10OC], National Park Service Acquisition and Management of the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site (H.R.
4227, 4687, 4936): (testimony), D454 [12JY], Modifying the boundary of the Cranberry Wilderness in the Monongahela National Forest, WV (H.R. Petroleum conservation on the public lands and conservation of the radium supply in the United States; 15. Agriculture, RG 16. 2763, 4112), D409 [21JN], Antarctic World Park and Protection Act (H.R. About the Committee . from the President, 1789-1988.
1789-1988
COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS (House) from the Congressional Record Index (1990) COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS (House) Bills and resolutions History: authorizing printing (see H. Res. Committee
described UNDER 272.1 Note. Mineral resources of the public lands; 3.
101-776), 26907 [1OC], Preference System to Indians in Purchase of Goods and Services (S. 321) (H. Rept. About. Mineral land laws and claims and entries thereunder; 12. 4429), D677 [3OC], Early Winters Resort (H.R. 101-778), 26907 [1OC], Fort Raleigh National Historic Site and Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition (H.R. memorials, committee papers, reports, resolutions, bills,
memorials, committee papers, and bill files of the following
338 lin. In addition to these important activities, the 2024 Budget also seeks to advance energy independence of the insular areas by providing $15.5 million to the Energizing Insular Communities program. Records of the Office of the
4559), D579 [11SE], Reinstate oil and gas lease LA 033164 (S. 1805), D677 [3OC], Relief of certain persons in Stone County, AR, deprived of property as result of BLM resurvey (S. 2680), D641 [26SE], Relief of Richard Saunders (S. 1128) and conveyance of certain Oregon and California railroad grant lands in Josephine County, OR, to the Rogue Community College district (S. 1738), D591 [13SE], Restricted Weapons Act (H.R.
424 lin. assistant secretary - insular and international affairs department of the interior.
5063) (H. Rept. 101-936), 33824 [24OC], Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act Amendment (H.R.
lithograph of Representative John E. Russell of Massachusetts,
other records of the Files and Reference Section, 1938-75. Thu . For quick viewing, C-SPAN provides Points of Interest markers for some events.
5004) (H. Rept. Assistant Interior Secretary for Insular and International Affairs Carmen Cantor requested $536 million for her agency--a decrease of about $211 million from 2023. 233.26 RECORDS OF THE VETERANS' AFFAIRS COMMITTEES
101-731), 25275 [21SE], Transfer Right, Title, and Interest in Certain Property on San Juan Island, WA (H.R. U.S. Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street NW, Washington, DC 20240.
25 (Ranking Member), H.Res. 3383) (H. Rept. The Committee has always been tasked with overseeing the nations public lands. 101-833), 28448 [10OC], Mining and Mineral Resources Research Institute Act Amendments (H.R. After the 82nd Congress, on February 2, 1951, the House Committee on Public Lands was renamed the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, which later became the House Committee on Natural Resources in 1993. and exhibits created by or submitted to the House Select
101-744), 25522 [24SE], Authorize Rumsey Indian Rancheria To Convey a Certain Parcel of Land (H.R. SEE ALSO 233.31. 5402) (testimony), D607 [18SE], Designate segments of Mill River, NC, as component of the Wild and Scenic Rivers System (H.R. Established: By Article I, Section 1, of the Constitution,
Negotiations are ongoing related to the renewal of our Compacts of Free Association relationships in fiscal year 2024 and beyond. General and continuing oversight and investigative authority over activities, policies, and programs within the jurisdiction of the Subcommittee. ft. 233.5 RECORDS OF THE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE AND ITS PREDECESSORS 1822-1988 1,813 lin. SEE ALSO 233.33. 101-576), 16688 [10JY], Segments of Allegheny River, PA, Designated as Component of National Wild and Scenic Rivers System (H.R.
Williams Land Exchange Act (H.R. These five committees, along with years they were created, were; Territories (1825), Mines and Mining (1865), Indian Affairs (1821), Irrigation and Reclamation (1893) and Insular Affairs (1899).
3811): (testimony), D14 [30JA], Centennials of national parks and monuments (H.R. 4329), D370 [12JN], Arizona Wildlife Refuge Wilderness Act amendment (H.R. SEE ALSO 233.31. memorials, committee papers, and bill files of the following
the Editorial Section, 1946-75. and Enid, OK, taken in conjunction with the Oklahoma Railroad
Originally called the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (1951), the name was changed to the Committee on Natural Resources in 1991. 3613), D500 [25JY], Vancouver National Historical Reserve, WA (H.R. Tabled petitions and memorials,
79 (D), H.Res.
101-827), 28447 [10OC], Pemigewasset River Study Act (S. 1524) (H. Rept. committee and its subcommittees as follows: 233.28 CARTOGRAPHIC RECORDS (GENERAL)
5004): (testimony), D607 [18SE], Designating as wild and scenic, segments of the Delaware River in Pennsylvania and New Jersey as wild and scenic rivers (H.R. include additional claims records among the petitions and
33,059 cu.
101-784), 26907 [1OC], Designate Public Lands in Arizona as Wilderness: (H.R. the California Roadless Area Review and Evaluation II (RARE II)
1037), D254 [26AP], Pemigewasset River Study Act (S. 1524), D479 [19JY], Permit certain uses of lands within Richmond National Battlefield Park and Colonial National Historical Park, VA (H.R. 4878) (H. Rept. 101-842), 28448 [10OC], Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts Loan Restructuring (S. 1859) (H. Rept. 5308), D641 [26SE], Fort Raleigh National Historic Site and Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge land additions (H.R.
233.24 RECORDS OF THE STANDARDS OF OFFICIAL CONDUCT COMMITTEE
SEE ALSO 233.29.
208 images. 544, 3058, 3533, 4111): (testimony), D169 [27MR], Miscellaneous measures (H.R. 4834), D349 [5JN], San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, TX, boundaries: (H.R. Records of impeachment proceedings, 1789-1974. ft. Textual Records: Minute books, docket books, petitions,
Bill, To Conduct an Investigation and Study of the Facts, Evidence, and Circumstances of the Katyn Forest Massacre, To Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations, To Investigate Communist Aggression Against Poland and Hungary**, To Investigate Representative Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.*, On Administration of Internal Revenue Laws, Record copies of publications of the various committees of the United States
5507) (H. Rept. 51 lin. 101-670), 22526 [3AU], Establish Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, NV (H.R. 233.1 ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY 233.2 GENERAL RECORDS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1789-1988 8,442 lin. Poland and Hungary (Kersten Committee), 1954 (39 reels). The goal of the Subcommittee is to protect tribal sovereignty and tribes authority over their lands and natural resources while empowering tribal communities with enhanced self-governance authorities.
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CQhz#0 Zl`O828.p|OX 101-491), 11398 [21MY], Ponca Restoration Act (S. 1747) (H. Rept. 403 lin.
313 lin. 101-687), 23677 [10SE], Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area Jurisdiction Transfer (H.R. 4309) (H. Rept. George P. Perros, comp., Preliminary Inventory of Records of the Select Committee of the House of Representatives to Investigate Air Accidents, 1941-43, PI 67 (1954).
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3493), D500 [25JY], Rumsey Indian Rancheria to convey certain parcel of land (H.R. 144 lin.
OIA Budget | U.S. Department of the Interior 1794-1946
4978): (testimony), D607 [18SE], Budget for insular areas: (testimony), D31 [6FE], Budget for the BLM and Forest Service: (testimony), D31 [6FE], Budget request for the U.S. Geological Survey, Minerals Management Service, and Bureau of Mines: (testimony), D31 [6FE], California Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act (H.R. 1909. 101-777), 26907 [1OC], Cranberry Wilderness Boundary Modification: (H.R. 507) Investigations and studies: expenses (see H. Res.
Published maps prepared to accompany House documents,
3513) and Richmond National Battlefield Park and Colonial National Historical Park (H.R. 5 0 obj ft. Textual Records: Minute books, docket books, petitions,
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101-783), 26907 [1OC], Exchange of Lands in South Dakota and Colorado (H.R.
files, 1958-88.
5796), D700 [9OC], D701 [10OC], Custer Battlefield National Monument, MT, memorial to Indians (H.R.
Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs; Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations; Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife, .
As the sole Subcommittee with exclusive jurisdiction over American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian issues in the House of Representatives, the Subcommittee oversees matters ranging from natural resources and land management, ownership, and leasing to Indian health care, tribal criminal justice, development of reservation economies, enhancement of social welfare and improvement of energy efficiency and renewable energy development initiatives on tribal lands.