Indian Issues
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Attorney General's Reply Brief Filed In Response To Eastern Pequot Brief (PDF-40KB)
Reply Brief of the State of Connecticut and the towns of North Stonington, Preston and Ledyard to the Answering Brief of the Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation
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Brief of the Attorney General's, Towns' Appeal of Eastern Pequot Recognition (PDF-219KB)
Request For Reconsideration of the State of Connecticut and the Towns of North Stonington, Preston and Ledyard on the Final Determination of the Assistant Secretary on the Petitions for Tribal Acknowledgment of the Eastern Pequot Indians of Connecticut and the Paucatuck Eastern Pequot Indians of Connecticut
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Editorial Piece by Richard Blumenthal and Jeff Benedict Concerning Las Vegas Nights (PDF-10KB)
Repealing our Las Vegas Nights law is an act of sovereign states’ rights -- Connecticut’s right to protect its citizens from the unintended harmful consequences of an earlier legislature’s actions. The prospect of additional casinos is no longer a distant threat. At least nine groups are at various stages – three most advanced – of applying for federal recognition before the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA).
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Schaghticoke/Eastern Pequot Denial Critical Victory For State And Legitimate Native American Groups
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Schaghticoke Decision (PDF-6,430KB)
Schaghticoke/Eastern Pequot Denial Critical Victory For State And Legitimate Native American Groups
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State's Comments On Federal Tribal Recognition Petition of Schaghticoke Tribal Nation (PDF-416KB)
Comments of the State of Connecticut, The Connecticut Light & Power Company, Kent School Corporation, and Town of Kent Regarding The Petition for Federal Tribal Acknowledgment of the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation Petitioner Group
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Brief of the State of Connecticut Regarding the Petition for Federal Tribal Acknowledgment of the Golden Hill Paugussett Petitioner
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I appreciate the opportunity to speak in support of S.1392, the Tribal Recognition and Indian Bureau Enhancement Act of 2001 and S.1393, which would provide grants to municipalities, Indian groups and other interested parties to ensure full and fair participation in tribal recognition and other procedures at the Bureau of Indian Affairs.