S.128 (Act 105)

An act relating to recognition of the Missisquoi, St. Francis-Sokoki Band as a Native American Indian tribe

Sponsors: Sen. Vincent Illuzzi, Sen. Hinda Miller

Last Recorded Action: 5/4/2012 - Signed by Governor on May 7, 2012

Committee Activity - Meeting Full List

2011 - 2012 Legislative Session

Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Committee(s):
House Committee on General, Housing and Military Affairs
9:15 AM

S.128 - An act relating to recognition of the Missisquoi, St. Francis-Sokoki Band as a Native American Indian tribe

John Churchill, Chief, Missisquoi, St. Francis - Sokoki Band
Peter Thomas, Professor & Director (retired), Consulting Archeology Program, UVM
Fred Wiseman , Professor, Johnson State College
David Skinas, Archeologist, USDA
Don Stevens, Chief, Nulhegan Band of the Coosuck Abenaki Nation

Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Committee(s):
Senate Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
9:15 AM

S.128 - An act relating to recognition of the Missisquoi, St. Francis-Sokoki Band as a Native American Indian tribe

John Churchill, Chief, Missisquoi, St. Francis - Sokoki Band
Don Stevens, Chief, Nulhegan Band of the Coosuck Abenaki Nation
Peter Thomas, Professor & Director (retired), Consulting Archeology Program, UVM
Fred Wiseman , Professor, Johnson State College
David Skinas, Archeologist, USDA
Roger Longtoe - Sheehan, Chief, Elnu Abenaki Tribe

Thursday, February 23, 2012
Committee(s):
Senate Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
9:00 AM

S.128 - An act relating to recognition of the Missisquoi, St. Francis-Sokoki Band as a Native American Indian tribe

Committee Discussion & Action

Michael Hoyt, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council