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S. 564 Senate Native Americans

Zuni Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 2025

Introduced
Feb 13, 2025
Sponsor
Sen. Heinrich, Martin (D-NM)
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STAGE 3 OF 8 — CALENDARS AND SCHEDULING

Currently in the Senate. Last action: placed on senate legislative calendar under general orders. calendar no. 429 on Jun 4, 2026.

  1. Senate Introduced in Senate Feb 13, 2025
  2. Senate Read twice and referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs. Feb 13, 2025
  3. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. Mar 5, 2025
  4. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs. Reported by Senator Murkowski without amendment. With written report No. 119-125. Jun 4, 2026
  5. Senate Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 429. Jun 4, 2026

Cosponsors

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Subjects

Federal-Indian relationsGeography and mappingGovernment information and archivesGovernment trust fundsIndian claimsIndian lands and resources rightsLakes and riversLand transfersLand use and conservationNew MexicoWater use and supply

Committees

  • Indian Affairs Committee
    • Reported By , Jun 4, 2026
    • Markup By , Mar 5, 2025
    • Referred To , Feb 13, 2025

Summary

Zuni Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 2025This bill recognizes and settles certain water rights claims in New Mexico of the pueblo of Zuni and establishes and provides funding for a related settlement trust fund. It also requires federal actions related to the Zuni Salt Lake in New Mexico.Specifically, the bill authorizes, ratifies, and confirms a specified water rights settlement agreement entered into by Zuni, New Mexico, and others, thus satisfying claims to water rights in the Zuni River Stream System in New Mexico.The bill establishes and provides funding for the Zuni Tribe Settlement Trust Fund (and specified accounts) for purposes of carrying out this bill.Additionally, the bill (1) specifies the water rights of the pueblo; and (2) outlines waivers, releases, and retentions of claims by the pueblo and the United States.The bill also withdraws certain federal land in New Mexico from mineral development. The bill reserves this federal land for the following three purposes: (1) the protection of the Zuni Salt Lake and Sanctuary, (2) the protection of the quality and quantity of the Zuni Salt Lake's water supply, and (3) the protection of any cultural resources associated with the Zuni Salt Lake and Sanctuary. The Bureau of Land Management must manage this land.The Department of the Interior must take certain land surrounding the Zuni Salt Lake into trust for the benefit of Zuni.

Summary as of: Introduced in Senate

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