Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HB2312

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

Concerning the authority of the commissioner of public lands to enter into tribal interlocal agreements.

Impact

The introduction of HB2312 can have substantial implications on state laws governing public lands and the relationship between state and tribal jurisdictions. This act could facilitate greater cooperation in addressing land use challenges and environmental stewardship, fostering a dual-governance model where both the state and tribal authorities can work together towards common goals. The collaboration could potentially lead to improved resource allocation and management, reflecting a more integrated approach to public land governance.

Summary

House Bill 2312 pertains to the authority of the commissioner of public lands to enter into agreements with tribal governments. This legislative measure is significant in fostering collaboration between state authorities and tribal entities, primarily focusing on land management and usage. By enabling the commissioner to engage in interlocal agreements, the bill aims to streamline the processes for tribal governments to work with the state on public land issues, potentially enhancing governance and resource management for both parties involved.

Contention

Despite its collaborative intent, HB2312 may face points of contention among lawmakers and tribal leaders. Concerns could arise regarding the extent of state authority over tribal affairs, particularly if there are perceived overreaches that could impair the sovereignty of tribal governments. Discussions around the bill might highlight the need for clear guidelines and boundaries to ensure that the establishment of these agreements does not undermine the autonomy of tribal lands or lead to disagreements over management practices.

Companion Bills

WA SB6011

Crossfiled Concerning the authority of the commissioner of public lands to enter into tribal interlocal agreements.

Previously Filed As

WA SB6011

Concerning the authority of the commissioner of public lands to enter into tribal interlocal agreements.

WA SB5342

Concerning transit agencies' ability to enter into interlocal agreements for procurement.

WA HB1039

Concerning extending governmental services from cities to tribal lands.

WA SB5301

Concerning extending governmental services from cities to tribal lands.

WA HB1253

Expanding the ability of consumer-owned utilities to enter into joint use agreements.

WA HB1958

Concerning the interstate bridge replacement toll bond authority.

WA LB1260

Provide authority for public power and irrigation district directors to take action on certain agreements in which they have an interest

WA SB5734

Concerning the interstate bridge replacement toll bond authority.

WA HB1591

Concerning open adoption agreements.

WA SB6146

Concerning tribal warrants.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.