The Crow Revenue Act, also known as Bill 118 s 4444, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to address revenue issues within the Crow Nation, a Native American tribe located in Montana.
The Crow Revenue Act aims to increase economic opportunities for the Crow Nation by allowing them to generate revenue through various means, such as leasing tribal lands for energy development, expanding tourism initiatives, and promoting small business growth on tribal lands. The bill also includes provisions for improving infrastructure on the reservation, such as roads and utilities, in order to support economic development efforts.
Additionally, the Crow Revenue Act seeks to strengthen the sovereignty of the Crow Nation by providing them with greater control over their own resources and revenue streams. This includes provisions for the tribe to enter into agreements with the federal government and other entities to manage and develop their natural resources in a way that benefits the tribe and its members.
Overall, the Crow Revenue Act is aimed at empowering the Crow Nation to become more self-sufficient and economically prosperous. It is seen as a way to support the tribe in achieving greater economic independence and self-determination.