Pit River Land Transfer Act of 2025
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Committee Activity
Currently in
- Senate Committee on Indian AffairsHearings By (full committee) · 2026-06-03
- House Committee on Natural ResourcesReported By · 2025-09-15
Previously
- Senate Committee on Indian AffairsReferred To · 2025-12-16
- House Committee on Natural ResourcesDischarged from · 2025-07-23
- House Committee on Natural ResourcesMarkup By · 2025-07-23
- House Committee on Natural ResourcesReferred To · 2025-03-27
Plain-English Summary
Pit River Land Transfer Act of 2025 This bill takes approximately 603.94 acres of specified lands in California into trust for the benefit of the Pit River Tribe. Specifically, the bill directs the Department of the Interior to take the following lands into trust for the benefit of the tribe: (1) approximately 583.79 acres of federal land managed by the Forest Service (but excluding approximately 20.03 acres of roads, highways, and public rights-of-way subject to existing easements), and (2) approximately 40.18 acres of fee land held by the tribe. These combined lands, approximately 603.94 acres, shall be part of the tribe's reservation. Further, the bill prohibits gaming on the land taken into trust.
Plain-English rewrite of the Congressional Research Service summary published on Congress.gov. Cached and reviewed.