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S.719 · 119TH CONGRESS

Tribal Forest Protection Act Amendments Act of 2025

Status
Passed Chamber
Latest Action
2025-12-15
Sponsor
Murkowski, Lisa (R-Alaska)
Official Source
Investability
37/100
Stage
PASSED_ONE
Related Bills
0
Full Text
3,305 chars
Alive
Yes

What This Bill Does · Plain English

Summary · Congress.gov
Tribal Forest Protection Act Amendments Act of 2025 This bill reauthorizes through FY2031 the Tribal Forest Protection Act (TFPA) and expands the lands and activities eligible for inclusion in the TFPA. Currently under the TFPA, the Department of the Interior and the Department of Agriculture (USDA) may enter into contracts and agreements with Indian tribes for tribes to carry out land management projects on federal lands. These projects are designed to protect Indian forest lands and rangelands from wildfire, disease, and other threats coming from federal lands. However, the TFPA is currently limited to projects on federal lands that border or are adjacent to Indian forest lands and rangelands under the jurisdiction of the tribe. This bill removes certain limitations of the TFPA, first by expanding the definition of Indian forest land or rangeland to include land in Alaska that is held by Alaska Native corporations, thereby allowing these corporations to participate in TFPA projects. Additionally, the bill removes the requirement that TFPA projects must occur on federal lands that border or are adjacent to Indian forest lands or rangelands. The bill instead requires the federal land involved to have a special geographic, historical, or cultural significance to the tribe. The bill allows TFPA projects to be carried out directly on Indian forest lands and rangelands. (Currently, the TFPA only applies to work conducted on federal lands and not on tribal lands.) The bill also up

Carveouts & Earmarks · 1 line items · $90M tagged

Specific dollar amounts in this bill that flow to identifiable companies or programs — the actual cash trail.

$90M
Sec.2 (h)
"$15,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2026 through 2031"
→ Programs under the Tribal Forest Protection Act

Action Timeline

2025-12-15
Held at the desk.
2025-12-15
Received in the House.
2025-12-15
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
2025-12-11
Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S8689; text: CR S8689)
2025-12-11
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
2025-05-12
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 76.
2025-05-12
Committee on Indian Affairs. Reported by Senator Murkowski without amendment. With written report No. 119-23.
2025-05-12
Committee on Indian Affairs. Reported by Senator Murkowski without amendment. With written report No. 119-23.
2025-03-05
Committee on Indian Affairs. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
2025-02-25
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Did S.719 pass?
S.719 is still alive. Current stage: PASSED_ONE. Pass likelihood: 37%.
What does S.719 do?
Tribal Forest Protection Act Amendments Act of 2025 This bill reauthorizes through FY2031 the Tribal Forest Protection Act (TFPA) and expands the lands and activities eligible for inclusion in the TFPA. Currently under the TFPA, the Department of the Interior and the Department of Agriculture (USDA) may enter into contracts and agreements with Indian tribes for tribes to carry out land management projects on federal lands. These projects are designed to protect Indian forest lands and rangelands from wildfire, disease, and other threats coming from federal lands. However, the TFPA is currently…
Who sponsored S.719?
S.719 was sponsored by Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska).
How much money does S.719 spend?
S.719 contains $90M in identified line-item carveouts to specific programs and companies, across 1 earmarks.

Full Bill Text

119 S719 ES: Tribal Forest Protection Act Amendments Act of 2025 U.S. Senate text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. 119th CONGRESS 1st Session S. 719 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES AN ACT To amend the Tribal Forest Protection Act of 2004 to improve that Act, and for other purposes. 1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Tribal Forest Protection Act Amendments Act of 2025 . 2. Tribal Forest Protection Act of 2004 amendments Section 2 of the Tribal Forest Protection Act of 2004 ( 25 U.S.C. 3115a ) is amended— (1) in subsection (a), by striking paragraph (2) and inserting the following: (2) Indian forest land or rangeland The term Indian forest land or rangeland means— (A) land that is held in trust by, or with a restriction against alienation by, the United States for an Indian tribe or a member of an Indian tribe, and— (i) is Indian forest land (as defined in section 304 of the National Indian Forest Resources Management Act ( 25 U.S.C. 3103 )); (ii) has a cover of grasses, brush, or any similar vegetation; or (iii) formerly had a forest cover or vegetative cover that is capable of restoration; and (B) land that is in the State of Alaska and held by an Alaska Native Corporation pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act ( 43 U.S.C. 1601 et seq. ). ; (2) in subsection (b)— (A) in the subsection heading, by inserting or restore after protect ; (B) in paragraph (1), by striking to protect Indian forest land or rangeland and all that follows through Indian forest land or rangeland) and inserting to protect or restore Indian forest land or rangeland, or to carry out a project to protect or restore Federal land ; and (C) in paragraph (3), by striking that is— and all that follows through the period at the end of subparagraph (B) and inserting or Indian forest land or rangeland. ; (3) in subsection (c)— (A) in the subsection heading, by inserting for Federal land after criteria ; (B) by striking an Indian tribe, in the matter preceding paragraph (1) and all that follows through Indian tribe— in the matter preceding subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) and inserting the following: “Federal land, are whether— (1) the Federal land has a special geographic, historical, or cultural significance to the Indian tribe and— ; (C) in paragraph (1) (as so designated)— (i) in subparagraph (A), by striking clause (i) and inserting the following: (i) Indian forest land or rangeland; or ; and (ii) in subparagraph (B), by inserting or watershed after land ; (D) by redesignating paragraphs (3) and (4) as paragraphs (2) and (3), respectively; (E) in paragraph (2) (as so redesignated), by striking subject and inserting Federal ; and (F) in paragraph (3) (as so redesignated), by striking Forest Service or Bureau of Land Management and inserting Federal ; (4) in subsection (g), by striking date of enactment of this Act and inserting date of enactment of the Tribal Forest Protection Act Amendments Act of 2025 ; and (5) by adding at the end the following: (h) Authorization of appropriations There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this Act $15,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2026 through 2031. . Passed the Senate December 11, 2025. Secretary
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