[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 140 (Thursday, September 15, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5823-S5824]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
BLACKFEET WATER RIGHTS SETTLEMENT ACT
Mr. DAINES. Mr. President, today is a good day for Montana and the
Blackfeet people.
With the passage of the Water Resources Development Act, the
Blackfeet Water Rights Settlement Act is one step closer to the
President's desk. Today's action marks the first time the compact has
passed the Senate after being introduced four times since 2010.
Today, for the first time, this important legislation came to the
Senate for a vote and it passed. I, along with my colleague Senator Jon
Tester, worked hard to make sure it made it through this time. The
settlement is long overdue and will not only establish the tribe's
water rights but will also facilitate real, tangible benefits for the
Blackfeet and surrounding communities.
The bill will improve several Federal water structures that are some
of the oldest and most in need of repair in the country and will help
irrigate some of the most productive farmland in our State. The
Blackfeet Water Rights Settlement Act also balances the need of the
State and the local community.
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The Blackfeet Indian Reservation is located adjacent to Glacier
National Park and is some 1.5 million acres in size. There are 17,000
enrolled tribal members, about half of whom live on the reservation.
This water settlement also upholds agreements by the State that will
strengthen irrigation for neighboring farmlands. We call that Montana's
Golden Triangle. It is where my great-great-grandmother homesteaded
because of its wheat production.
I commend the Blackfeet Tribe and Chairman Harry Barnes, who have
been diligent and patient in seeing this settlement forward. I commend
our State for its commitment to the Blackfeet Tribe and Indian Country
in Montana and my colleague Senator Tester for working with me on this
bill. I am proud to get this through the Senate and will continue to
fight for its enactment.
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