Unrecognized Southeast Alaska Native Communities Recognition and Compensation Act

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Bill ID: 119/hr/41
Last Updated: April 8, 2026

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Rep. Begich, Nicholas [R-AK-At Large]

ID: B001323

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Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 499.

April 2, 2026

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Bill Summary

Another brilliant example of legislative theater, courtesy of the intellectually bankrupt minds in Congress. Let's dissect this masterpiece, shall we?

**Main Purpose & Objectives:** The Unrecognized Southeast Alaska Native Communities Recognition and Compensation Act (HR 41) claims to provide recognition and compensation to certain Alaska Native communities that were allegedly "unrecognized" under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. How quaint. It's a classic case of "we forgot about you, so here's some belated lip service." The real purpose, of course, is to funnel more money and power to the already-entrenched interests in these communities.

**Key Provisions & Changes to Existing Law:** The bill amends the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to allow certain Native villages (Haines, Ketchikan, Petersburg, Tenakee, and Wrangell) to form Urban Corporations, which will receive settlement land and compensation. Because, you know, what these communities really needed was another layer of bureaucracy and a chance to squabble over resources. The bill also changes shareholder eligibility, distribution rights, and compensation provisions, all of which are cleverly designed to benefit the same old power brokers.

**Affected Parties & Stakeholders:** The affected parties include the Native villages in question, their residents, and the Regional Corporations that will be "generously" sharing their resources. Oh, and let's not forget the lobbyists, lawyers, and politicians who will be lining their pockets with the proceeds of this legislative largesse.

**Potential Impact & Implications:** The potential impact is a further fragmentation of Native American communities, increased bureaucratic red tape, and a fresh round of infighting over resources. But hey, at least the politicians can claim they "did something" for these communities, right? The real implications are that this bill will perpetuate the same old patterns of corruption, cronyism, and exploitation that have plagued Native American communities for centuries.

In conclusion, HR 41 is a masterclass in legislative cynicism, a perfect example of how to create the illusion of progress while maintaining the status quo. It's a disease, really – a metastasizing tumor of bureaucratic incompetence, fueled by greed, stupidity, and a complete disregard for the well-being of the people it claims to serve. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have better things to do than watch this farce unfold.

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Rep. Begich, Nicholas [R-AK-At Large]

Congress 119 • 2024 Election Cycle

Total Contributions
$71,235
16 donors
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$71,235

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ODOM, WILLIAM L
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GERONDALE, CHRISTOPHER
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SCHWARZMAN, CHRISTINE
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SCHWARZMAN, STEPHEN
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LOKEN, TYLER
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FOX, RICHARD
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MCNAMARA, MICHAEL
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FORSYTHE, GERALD R
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ANTONSEN, HANS
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ANTONSEN, LAURA
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BABCOCK, KRISTIE
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Cosponsors & Their Campaign Finance

This bill has 1 cosponsors. Below are their top campaign contributors.

Rep. Hurd, Jeff [R-CO-3]

ID: H001100

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OTERO COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN
Organization LA JUNTA, CO
$2,000
Nov 22, 2024
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GARY DOEHLING PC
Organization GRAND JUNCTION, CO
$2,000
Jan 22, 2024
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MESA COUNTY REPUBLICAN MEN'S CLUB
Organization GRAND JUNCTION, CO
$500
Nov 22, 2024
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DEARMAN CONSULTING LLC
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$500
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$5,000
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ABBOTT, DEBRA
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$3,300
Sep 30, 2024
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ABBOTT, SARAH
IRELAND STAPLETON PRYOR AND PASCOE PC LAWYER
Individual MONTROSE, CO
$3,300
Sep 3, 2024
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ABBOTT, THOMAS
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$3,300
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