Zuni Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 2025
HR 1444 secures water rights for the Zuni Indian Tribe, establishes a Settlement Trust Fund for management, and protects federal lands in New Mexico.
HR 1444 secures water rights for the Zuni Indian Tribe, establishes a Settlement Trust Fund for management, and protects federal lands in New Mexico.
The Zuni Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 2025 (HR 1444) aims to resolve longstanding water rights issues for the Zuni Indian Tribe in New Mexico. Introduced on February 18, 2025, the bill seeks to establish a framework for the settlement of water rights claims and the management of related federal lands.
The primary intent of HR 1444 is to:
- Ratify an agreement between the Zuni Indian Tribe and the federal government regarding the tribe's water rights.
- Establish a Settlement Trust Fund to support the tribe's water management and related projects.
- Protect and manage specific federal lands associated with the Zuni Salt Lake and Sanctuary.
The bill is organized into two main titles, each containing several sections:
The primary beneficiaries of this legislation are:
- Zuni Indian Tribe: The tribe will gain recognized water rights and financial resources for water management.
- Federal Government: The bill formalizes the government's role in managing and protecting tribal water rights and associated lands.
HR 1444 represents a significant step towards resolving water rights disputes for the Zuni Indian Tribe, ensuring their access to vital water resources while also protecting important federal lands. The establishment of a Settlement Trust Fund and the formalization of water rights are crucial components of this legislative effort.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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