Peterson Statement on Chippewa Tribe Settlement

Statement

Date: June 20, 2012

It is high time that this settlement is finally distributed and put to work within these communities. The sooner we resolve this issue the sooner these funds can be released. There is a great need on these Reservations for things like schools, health care facilities and infrastructure improvements. In a perfect world I would have liked to see all six Bands be in unanimous agreement on how these funds should be distributed, but we cannot allow the perfect to be the enemy of the good. It is time for everyone to come together and find an agreement that maybe not everyone will love, but everyone can benefit from.
-Congressman Collin Peterson

On Monday, June 18th, the U.S. House of Representatives passed The Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Judgment Fund Distribution Act (H.R. 1272).

Thirteen years ago, the United States Court of Federal Claims awarded and appropriated $20 million to the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe. This settlement appropriation was to compensate the descendants of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota for the improper valuation of timber and the taking of land under the Nelson Act of 1889. Now, because of the Indian Judgment Fund Act of 1983, Congress must pass legislation detailing how the settlement should be distributed among the six Bands that make up the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe.


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