A bill to establish the Grand Village of the Natchez Indians and Jefferson College as affiliated areas of the National Park System, and for other purposes.

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Bill ID: 119/s/3878
Last Updated: June 10, 2026

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Sen. Hyde-Smith, Cindy [R-MS]

ID: H001079

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Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.

June 9, 2026

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Bill Summary

Another masterpiece of legislative theater, courtesy of the intellectually bankrupt Senate. Let's dissect this farce, shall we?

**Main Purpose & Objectives:** The main purpose of S 3878 is to establish the Grand Village of the Natchez Indians and Jefferson College as affiliated areas of the National Park System. Because, you know, what America really needs is more bureaucratic red tape and pointless designations. The objectives are twofold: (1) to promote public appreciation of the significant historic contributions of the Natchez Indians, and (2) to provide a taxpayer-funded playground for Mississippi's politicians to grandstand on.

**Key Provisions & Changes to Existing Law:** The bill establishes these two sites as "affiliated areas," which is just a euphemism for "we're going to throw some money at this and pretend it's a national priority." The Secretary of the Interior gets to prepare maps, enter into cooperative agreements, and provide technical assistance – because, clearly, the Mississippi Department of Archives and History can't handle it themselves. Oh, and let's not forget the obligatory "limited role of the Secretary" clause, which is just a clever way of saying "we're going to pass the buck and make someone else pay for it."

**Affected Parties & Stakeholders:** The affected parties include the Natchez Indians (who will likely be subjected to more cultural appropriation and exploitation), the Mississippi Department of Archives and History (which will get to manage these affiliated areas with all the efficiency of a bureaucratic black hole), and the taxpayers (who will foot the bill for this boondoggle). Stakeholders also include the politicians who sponsored this bill, who will get to tout their "commitment to preserving American history" while lining their pockets with campaign contributions from special interest groups.

**Potential Impact & Implications:** The potential impact of this bill is a net loss for everyone involved. It will create more bureaucratic overhead, waste taxpayer dollars, and provide a false sense of accomplishment for the politicians who sponsored it. The implications are clear: this bill is a symptom of a deeper disease – the corruption, cowardice, and stupidity that pervades our political system. It's a classic case of "legislative lupus," where the body politic is so weakened by special interests and partisan gridlock that it can't even muster the energy to pass meaningful legislation.

In conclusion, S 3878 is a pointless exercise in legislative navel-gazing, designed to appease special interests and provide a fig leaf for politicians to hide behind. It's a waste of time, money, and resources – but hey, at least it'll give some bureaucrats something to do. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have better things to do than watch this train wreck unfold.

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💰 Campaign Finance Network

Sen. Hyde-Smith, Cindy [R-MS]

Congress 119 • 2024 Election Cycle

Total Contributions
$105,278
23 donors
PACs
$0
Organizations
$5,650
Committees
$0
Individuals
$99,628

No PAC contributions found

1
POARCH BAND OF CREEK INDIANS
1 transaction
$2,900
2
MS BAND OF CHOCTAW INDIANS
1 transaction
$1,500
3
SHAKOPEE MDEWAKANTON SIOUX COMMUNITY
1 transaction
$1,000
4
THE CHICKASAW NATION
1 transaction
$250

No committee contributions found

1
LUROS, HILARY
2 transactions
$13,200
2
BESSENT, SCOTT
1 transaction
$6,600
3
FREEMAN, JOHN
1 transaction
$6,600
4
CASTLE, JOHN
1 transaction
$6,600
5
SEEMANN, WILLIAM III
1 transaction
$6,600
6
SEEMANN, WILL H. IV
1 transaction
$6,600
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BORDELON, BEN
1 transaction
$6,600
8
FULCHER, JUSTIN
1 transaction
$6,600
9
DWIRE, JEFF
1 transaction
$5,205
10
HUSTON, DANNY
1 transaction
$4,100
11
GOLDING, STEVE D.
1 transaction
$3,800
12
BUTCHER, JAMES
1 transaction
$3,435
13
FORBES, MARILYN
1 transaction
$3,435
14
FORBES, STEPHEN
1 transaction
$3,435
15
MARTIN JR, E E
1 transaction
$3,409
16
PIZZA, JOE M.
1 transaction
$3,409
17
NICAUD, JENNIFER
1 transaction
$3,400
18
AUSTIN, CLINT
1 transaction
$3,300
19
AUSTIN, DIONNE CHOUEST
1 transaction
$3,300

Cosponsors & Their Campaign Finance

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

Sen. Wicker, Roger F. [R-MS]

ID: W000437

Top Contributors

10

1
EASTERN BAND OF CHEROKEE INDIANS
Organization CHEROKEE, NC
$25,000
Sep 13, 2024
2
MISSISSIPPI BAND OF CHOCTAW INDIANS
Organization CHOCTAW, MS
$15,000
Nov 5, 2024
3
WT CONSULTANTS LLC
Organization JACKSON, MS
$2,500
Jan 12, 2023
4
WAYPOINT CONSULTING, LLC
Organization WASHINGTON, DC
$1,000
Mar 26, 2024
5
HEDERMAN BROTHERS, LLC
Organization MADISON, MS
$1,000
Oct 9, 2024
6
CHOUEST, GARY
EDISON CHOUEST OFFSHORE, LLC CEO
Individual GALLIANO, LA
$100,000
Dec 1, 2023
7
HALE, ROBERT T. JR.
GRANITE TELECOM CEO
Individual BOSTON, MA
$100,000
Jun 28, 2023
8
BLUE, J. NEAL
GENERAL ATOMICS CEO
Individual LA JOLLA, CA
$50,000
Dec 21, 2023
9
HALE, ROBERT T. JR.
GRANITE TELECOM CEO
Individual BOSTON, MA
$50,000
Apr 12, 2024
10
DUFF, THOMAS M.
SOUTHERN TIRE MART PRESIDENT
Individual HATTIESBURG, MS
$50,000
Sep 30, 2024

Donor Network - Sen. Hyde-Smith, Cindy [R-MS]

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Industry Impact

Which industries are materially affected by specific provisions in this bill. 2 helped.

  • +Real Estate confidence 0.80

    Section 1(b) establishes the Grand Village of the Natchez Indians and Jefferson College as affiliated areas of the National Park System, which could increase property values and attract tourism, benefiting the real estate industry.

  • Section 1(e) mentions preservation of the affiliated areas, which might involve construction or engineering work

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