
Martin Heinrich
28:08 - 28:52
"I want to acknowledge the good faith discussions that I have had with Senator Murkowski on S.2554. While we are not yet in a place where I can vote yes today, I am committed to working with Senator Murkowski to find a path forward, and I look forward to our continued conversations."
“I want to acknowledge the good faith discussions that I have had with Senator Murkowski on S.2554. While we are not yet in a place where I can vote yes today, I am committed to working with Senator Murkowski to find a path forward, and I look forward to our continued conversations.”
As I said, this is how we should be doing our work, and it should serve as an example of how we can work together to move beneficial legislation. It also stands in stark contrast to the treatment of 14 other bills on the agenda that are not on the shortlist and will not be considered today. Like the Crystal Reservoir bill, they too deserve the committee's attention and favorable consideration. Lastly, I want to acknowledge the good faith discussions that I have had with Senator Murkowski on S.2554. While we are not yet in a place where I can vote yes today, I am committed to working with Senator Murkowski to find a path forward, and I look forward to our continued conversations.
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee voted July 16 to advance legislation that would let five Southeast Alaska Native communities excluded from the 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act form urban corporations and receive land entitlements, sending the bill to the full Senate.
