Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill HP0771

Caption

JOINT RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 2023 STATE OF THE TRIBES

Impact

This resolution may not directly amend state laws; however, it symbolizes a shift towards recognizing the importance of Native American tribes in Maine's social, cultural, and economic landscapes. By formally acknowledging the tribes' historical contributions and presenting their rights as inherent, the resolution could foster a more inclusive legislative environment. It encourages ongoing dialogue about indigenous rights and representation, potentially influencing future legislation aimed at addressing the needs and concerns of Maine's tribal communities.

Summary

HP0771 is a joint resolution commemorating the 2023 State of the Tribes in Maine. The resolution recognizes the contributions and enduring presence of the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, the Mi’kmaq Nation, the Passamaquoddy Tribes at Motahkomikuk and Sipayik, and the Penobscot Nation. It highlights their inherent dignity, rights, and significant roles in Maine's history and legislative processes. The resolution culminated in the recognition of March 16, 2023, as a historic date for the State of the Tribes address at the Legislature, marking an important moment for indigenous representation in state governance.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HP0771 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, particularly among the tribes and their supporters. It reflects a growing recognition of the importance of honoring and understanding the relationships between the state and tribal nations. This joint resolution garnered support from various members of the Legislature, demonstrating a collective will to celebrate and strengthen the partnerships with Maine's indigenous communities.

Contention

While the resolution itself was largely uncontroversial, it may highlight underlying tensions regarding the historical treatment of Native Americans in Maine. Discussions related to tribal sovereignty, resource management, and legislative representation may arise in subsequent debates and bills. Stakeholders could express differing opinions on the effectiveness and sufficiency of the state’s recognition of tribal rights and the need for policies that actively support tribal governance and cultural preservation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1835

An Act to Require the State to Notify Indian Tribes and Indian Nations When New Laws Are Enacted That Need to Be Certified

ME HP1296

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING NATIVE AMERICAN VETERANS DAY

ME LD1029

Resolve, to Establish a Commission to Commemorate the 250th Anniversary of the Founding of the United States

ME LD2145

Resolve, to Add Members to the Maine Semiquincentennial Commission and Set the Compensation Rate for Commission Members

ME HP1484

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MAINE ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE UNITED STATES COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS REPORT ON FEDERAL AND STATE SERVICES AND THE MAINE INDIAN

ME LD1834

An Act to Establish the Office of Tribal-State Affairs

ME LD2007

An Act Regarding the Criminal Jurisdiction of Tribal Courts and to Extend the Time for the Penobscot Nation to Certify Its Agreement to Public Law 2023, Chapter 369

ME LD294

An Act to Include a Tribal Member in the Baxter State Park Authority

ME LD1243

Resolve, Directing the Secretary of State to Propose a State Calendar

ME LD1179

An Act to Reestablish the Marine Recreational Fishery Advisory Council at the Department of Marine Resources

Similar Bills

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