Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill JRH004

Introduced
5/13/25  

Caption

Joint resolution reaffirming support for the legislatively recognized Native American Indian tribes and bands of Vermont

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the role of the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs, tasked with recognizing the historic and cultural contributions of Native Americans to the state. The bill reiterates the state’s commitment to the criteria established for future recognition of Native American tribes and bands, providing a framework for any additional tribes seeking acknowledgment and support from the state legislature. This can enhance the visibility of these communities and potentially lead to greater advocacy and support for their rights and interests.

Summary

Joint Resolution J.R.H.4 reaffirms the support of the Vermont General Assembly for the legislatively recognized Native American Indian tribes and bands of the state. The resolution cites the historical presence and contributions of these tribes, particularly the Western Abenaki tribes, acknowledging their claims of descendant populations and the archaeological evidence supporting their long-standing existence in Vermont. This resolution serves not only as a reaffirmation of history but as a legislative acknowledgment of the importance of these communities within the cultural fabric of Vermont.

Contention

While the resolution is largely supportive, discussions around similar bills may introduce points of contention regarding the extent to which the state can and should recognize indigenous rights and the implications this has on land use, sovereignty, and self-governance. Opponents might argue that such measures could lead to complexities in state policies or conflicts with existing land use laws. Nevertheless, J.R.H.4 functions primarily as a reaffirmation rather than legislative reform, thus minimizing the potential for significant contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT JRH004

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Senate resolution reaffirming the friendship between Vermont and the Republic of China (Taiwan) and supporting enhanced United States–Taiwan and Vermont–Taiwan bilateral relations

VT HR0009

House resolution reaffirming the friendship between Vermont and the Republic of China (Taiwan) and supporting enhanced United States–Taiwan and Vermont–Taiwan bilateral relations

VT HCR100

House concurrent resolution recognizing May 2023 as Older Americans Month in Vermont

VT HCR056

House concurrent resolution recognizing March 12–18 as AmeriCorps Week in Vermont

VT HCR025

House concurrent resolution recognizing the critical importance of 3SquaresVT for thousands of Vermonters

VT HCR125

House concurrent resolution recognizing May 2023 as Jewish American Heritage Month in Vermont

VT HR0008

House resolution recognizing April 2023 as the Month of the Military Child in Vermont and supporting the important work it represents

VT S0303

An act relating to supporting Vermont's young readers

VT HR0016

House resolution supporting civic education in public schools and recognizing the week of March 11–15 as Civic Learning Week in Vermont

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.