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Tribes may get seats in Legislature

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NOVEMBER 27, 2000

A South Dakota state legislator is proposing to give each of the state's tribes a non-voting seat in the Legislature.

Senator-elect Ron Volesky has asked the the Legislative Research Council to look into the issue. They will look to Maine, where tribes have had legislative seats since 1820.

A similar plan has been proposed for tribes in Wisconsin.

Get the Story:
Lawmaker: Give tribes voice (The Sioux Falls Argus Leader 11/27)

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Legislative plan under consideration (Tribal Law 11/17)
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