New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S676

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Provides State recognition of Sandhill Indian Tribe for certain limited purposes.

Impact

The legislation contains crucial provisions that ensure the Sandhill Indian Tribe can protect their traditional practices and ceremonies, along with the preservation of burial sites and artifacts. Furthermore, it guarantees that handicrafts made by tribe members can be marketed as 'Indian made.' This state recognition is intended to empower the Sandhill Indian Tribe and enable them to access resources that assist in their societal and cultural sustenance.

Summary

Bill S676 provides official state recognition of the Sandhill Indian Tribe located in Neptune, New Jersey, for limited and specific purposes. This recognition aims to assist the tribe in various aspects, including eligibility for federal education, job training, and housing benefits, as well as federal protection for the sale of artwork. The bill also seeks to enable the tribe to qualify for both public and private grants that might be available for native tribes, promoting their cultural and economic development within the state.

Conclusion

In summary, S676 responds to the need for the recognition of the Sandhill Indian Tribe within the context of limited but impactful state support. The bill’s provisions are central to enhancing the tribe's access to federal assistance and cultural preservation efforts, while being carefully crafted to avoid conflicts with existing state and federal regulations.

Contention

Notably, S676 delineates that this state recognition does not confer any rights or privileges concerning gambling operations or the handling of motor fuels and tobacco sales. This distinction aims to address potential concerns regarding the implications of such recognition on regulatory and legal fronts, specifically in areas covered by federal law governing tribal gaming. The clarifications provided in the bill could help to mitigate misunderstandings about what state recognition entails and ensure that the tribe's status does not inadvertently lead to unregulated activities.

Companion Bills

NJ A3617

Same As Provides State recognition of Sandhill Indian Tribe for certain limited purposes.

NJ S2514

Carry Over Provides State recognition of Sandhill Indian Tribe for certain limited purposes.

NJ A4506

Carry Over Provides State recognition of Sandhill Indian Tribe for certain limited purposes.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2514

Provides State recognition of Sandhill Indian Tribe for certain limited purposes.

NJ A4506

Provides State recognition of Sandhill Indian Tribe for certain limited purposes.

NJ A3617

Provides State recognition of Sandhill Indian Tribe for certain limited purposes.

NJ H7477

JOINT RESOLUTION CONFERRING LIMITED PURPOSE RECOGNITION TO THE NATIVE AMERICAN SEACONKE WAMPANOAG TRIBE (Recognizes the Seaconke Wampanoag tribe as a Native American Indian tribe for the limited purpose of assisting this tribe in establishing eligibility for federal benefits and privileges.)

NJ H8347

JOINT RESOLUTION CONFERRING LIMITED PURPOSE RECOGNITION TO THE NATIVE AMERICAN SEACONKE WAMPANOAG TRIBE

NJ H5733

JOINT RESOLUTION CONFERRING LIMITED PURPOSE RECOGNITION TO THE NATIVE AMERICAN SEACONKE WAMPANOAG TRIBE

NJ H7470

Recognition Of Native American Tribes

NJ H5021

Recognition Of Native American Tribes

NJ S2238

Recognizes the Seaconke Wampanoag tribe as a Native American Indian tribe for the limited purpose of assisting this tribe in establishing eligibility for federal benefits and privileges.

NJ HB2134

American Indians, Va. recognized tribes, and federally recognized tribes; definitions, sovereignty.

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