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Washington, D.C. - House Natural Resources
Committee Chairman Nick J. Rahall (D-WV) today released the following
statement commending the Obama Administration's announcement of a
long-awaited settlement to the Cobell class-action lawsuit regarding the
mismanagement of three hundred thousand individual American Indian trust
accounts:
"Today marks the closure of a
contentious court battle spanning over 13 years concerning the manner in
which Indian trust funds were shamefully managed by the U.S. government.
I commend President Obama for fulfilling his promise to bring closure to
the matter, as well as Attorney General Holder and Interior Secretary
Salazar, who have shown that this is a new day for strengthening
relations with American Indian citizens. This agreement will not only
make amends to the thousands of Indian account holders whose monies were
mismanaged in the past, but it brings needed resources to address
fractionated Indian lands.
"All of Indian Country owes a large debt
of gratitude to Elouise Cobell, who has dedicated over a decade of her
life to fight this battle. She has been a stalwart advocate, who never
wavered in her pursuit to collect what was duly owed to affected tribal
communities, despite unfair attacks and pressure to end her quest over
the years. Today, the hard-fought efforts of Elouise and all of Indian
Country have been vindicated." |
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