What This Bill Does
This bill would finalize the land entitlement process for Cape Fox, an Alaska Native corporation, helping resolve long-running federal land transfer obligations. It is aimed at completing a specific legal and administrative settlement tied to Native land rights.
For ordinary Americans, the bill matters because it helps settle a federal land claim and clarifies ownership and management of certain lands in Alaska. Measures like this can support local economic development, reduce legal uncertainty, and fulfill federal commitments to Alaska Native communities.
Who This Bill Affects
For the general public, this bill has little direct day-to-day effect. Its main impact is on Cape Fox and related Alaska Native land administration, with possible indirect benefits from clearer land ownership and local development.
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May 19, 2026
Became Public Law No: 119-93.
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