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# STREAMLINE ACT Summary **What the Bill Does:** The STREAMLINE ACT proposes to streamline federal processes related to Indian lands and resources. While specific details require examining the full text, bills with this focus typically aim to simplify how the federal government handles land transfers, resource rights, or regulatory procedures affecting Native American tribes and their territories. The bill's title suggests it intends to reduce bureaucratic complexity in federal-Indian relations. **Who It Affects:** This legislation would primarily impact Native American tribes and their members, as well as the federal agencies that manage Indian lands and resources (such as the Department of the Interior).
It could also affect private parties involved in land or resource transactions with tribes, depending on the bill's specific provisions. **Current Status:** As of now, HR 5696 remains in committee, meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. It was introduced by Representative Doug LaMalfa (R-California) in the 119th Congress. **Note:** For a detailed understanding of this bill's specific provisions—such as which processes it streamlines, what regulatory changes it makes, and how it balances tribal sovereignty with federal oversight—you would need to review the full legislative text, which is available on Congress.gov.
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