[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 139 (Wednesday, September 14, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H5450]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBAL PIPELINE
(Mr. KILMER asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mr. KILMER. Mr. Speaker, recently, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
watched in anger as an oil pipeline project near their homes moved
forward. Sadly, the tribe's concerns about the impact on their drinking
water and on sacred lands was not properly taken into account, so the
tribal members raised their voices, and they weren't alone.
In an unprecedented demonstration of support, thousands of Americans,
tribal members from all over, including many from my region, journeyed
to North Dakota to stand in solidarity and peaceful protest with the
Standing Rock Sioux.
The call to respect their rights was heard. Thanks to the Obama
administration, construction in the disputed area has been halted so
that there can be further review, and that is a victory.
But there is more work to do. I joined many of my colleagues to call
on the Government Accountability Office to thoroughly inspect Federal
policies that protect the health and environmental security of American
Indian and Alaska Native communities.
We have a sacred trust and treaty obligations to our tribal neighbors
that cannot be broken. Their sovereignty must be respected, not just on
this project, but whenever the Federal Government is acting in a way
that impacts them.
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