Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3557

Introduced
2/12/24  
Refer
2/12/24  

Caption

Tax-forfeited land that includes land within the boundary of and Indian reservation to be offered to affected bands before being offered to other parties requirement

Impact

This legislation is expected to have significant implications for the rights of Indian bands regarding tax-forfeited lands. By prioritizing the offer of such lands to Native American tribes, SF3557 strengthens tribal sovereignty and acknowledges the historical and ongoing relationships between tribes and their ancestral lands. This approach may also lead to a gradual return of land to Indigenous communities, fostering a sense of ownership and stewardship over lands that hold cultural significance. The bill could help rectify past injustices regarding land dispossession, propelling both recognition and restitution efforts.

Summary

Senate File 3557 aims to establish a procedure for selling tax-forfeited lands located within the boundaries of Indian reservations in Minnesota. Under this bill, before any such land can be sold to other parties, it must first be offered to the appropriate Indian band at its appraised value. The county auditor is required to notify the affected band and provide them a two-week period to submit a written offer for the land. If the band submits an offer at least equal to the appraised value, the auditor must accept this offer, facilitating a potential pathway for the tribal communities to reclaim land in their historical territories.

Contention

While SF3557 has garnered support for its intent to empower Indian bands and respect their land rights, there may also be points of contention among stakeholders. Some may argue that the bill could complicate the process of tax-forfeited land sales, leading to potential delays in land accountability and management. Others may express concerns about the implications of this bill on local tax revenues and land use developments, questioning whether prioritizing sales to tribal bands could hamper economic activities that are further dependent on these lands.

Companion Bills

MN HF3783

Similar To Tax-forfeited land that includes land within boundary of Indian reservation required to be offered to affected bands before being offered for sale to other parties.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3783

Tax-forfeited land that includes land within boundary of Indian reservation required to be offered to affected bands before being offered for sale to other parties.

MN SF28

Certain tax-forfeited land sale requirements modification

MN SF126

Certain tax-forfeited land sale requirements modification

MN SF3480

White Earth State Forest land transfer to the White Earth Band of Minnesota Chippewa Tribe requirement; tax-forfeited land disposition modification; White Earth State Forest Elimination

MN SF2111

Requirements modification for conveying easements and leasing state lands

MN HB216

Allow FW Commission to issue deer and elk hunting licenses to private landowners within the Flathead Indian Reservation

MN S08127

Relates to intrusions upon lands owned or occupied by any nation, tribe or band of Indians, and to drug trafficking activities within Indian lands; provides that the district attorney of a county in which reservation lands are situated, upon application of a person designated by the laws of a nation, tribe or band to make such application, shall make complaint of intrusions on such lands and cause intruders to be removed; provides that the governor, the superintendent of state police, a sheriff of a county that includes lands of the Seneca nation, or the chief of police of the city of Salamanca, may, at the request of the Seneca nation, enter into an agreement with the Seneca nation governing the terms and conditions of criminal law enforcement activities within the nation's Indian County lands; provides that such agreements shall be given full force and effect by the courts of the state.

MN A08289

Relates to intrusions upon lands owned or occupied by any nation, tribe or band of Indians, and to drug trafficking activities within Indian lands; provides that the district attorney of a county in which reservation lands are situated, upon application of a person designated by the laws of a nation, tribe or band to make such application, shall make complaint of intrusions on such lands and cause intruders to be removed; provides that the governor, the superintendent of state police, a sheriff of a county that includes lands of the Seneca nation, or the chief of police of the city of Salamanca, may, at the request of the Seneca nation, enter into an agreement with the Seneca nation governing the terms and conditions of criminal law enforcement activities within the nation's Indian County lands; provides that such agreements shall be given full force and effect by the courts of the state.

MN LB675

Provide requirements for the purchase, lease, sale, or exchange of school lands located within the boundaries of an Indian reservation

MN HB423

Pala Band of Mission Indians Land Transfer Act of 2023 This bill directs the Department of the Interior to take approximately 721.12 acres of land in San Diego County, California, into trust for the benefit of the Pala Band of Mission Indians, if the tribe transfers title to that land to the United States. The land is made part of the Pala Indian Reservation. The bill generally prohibits gaming on any of the land taken into trust.

Similar Bills

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