Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma, News
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H.R. 2880; The Five Nations Indian Land Reform ActHas minimal effect on Oil and Gas producers
*There are only approximately 100 new leases a year on restricted Indian land.
*It will not apply to the 106,622 current oil and gas leases in Oklahoma.
*It is not retroactive. It only affects new leases beginning in 2004, not existing ones.Does not invent new rules and regulations for the oil and gas industry.
*Treats the Five Tribes the same as the other tribes in Oklahoma and all tribes elsewhere in the United States.
*These are the same rules that Oklahoma oil and gas producers already work with in western Oklahoma. Will not retroactively affect lands taken by adverse possession.
*Lands taken by adverse possession will remain in the hands of current owners.
*Adverse possession cases currently pending will be grand fathered in.Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association (OIPA) and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) is in the position of advocating against individual Indians who have already lost 99.5% of their land.
Benefits only Individual Indians, not tribal governments.
Passed the U.S. House of Representatives in October, 2000 during last Congress with extensive discussion and input by the Probate Realty section of the Oklahoma Bar Association.
Is supported by Governor Frank Keating and every tribal government of the Five Tribes.
Please call, e-mail, or fax Senator Inhofe and Senator Nickles to show your support today.
James Inhofe, United States Senator
Phone: 202-224-4721
Website for e-mail: http://inhofe.senate.gov
Fax: 202-228-0380Don Nickles, United States Senator
Phone: 202-224-5754
Website for e-mail: http://nickles.senate.gov
Fax: 202-224-6008For more information, call Cherokee Nation Government Relations,
phone: 918-456-0671.
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Mike Miller, Cherokee Nation
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