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Pending Legislation
A federal statute is a law that is passed by Congress and signed off by the President. There are a number of federal statutes that affect Indians, including P.L. 280, Indian Child Welfare Act, Violence Against Women Act, Indian Land Consolidation Act, Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention Act, Gaming Regulations, Indian Tribal Justice Act, Indian Law Enforcement Reform Act, and many more. Most of the Indian laws are included in Title 25 of the United States Code.
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Pending Legislation
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