During a recent government meeting, key discussions centered around the advancement of significant legislation, particularly the Crow Water Settlement Amendments Act. Vice Chair Senator Tester commended the committee for addressing important bills, highlighting the leadership of Chairman White Clay of the Crow tribe in advocating for critical issues such as law enforcement and infrastructure.
Senator Tester emphasized the importance of water, stating, \"Water is life,\" and underscored its role in powering Montana's economy and connecting communities. The Crow Water Settlement Amendments Act aims to provide the Crow tribe with essential flexibility in developing water infrastructure, utilizing modern technology to create cost-effective systems. This legislation is expected to enhance energy development by extending the timeline for hydropower development at the Yellowtail After Bay Dam until 2030, which will contribute to the economic growth of the Crow community.
Notably, Tester assured that the act would not incur additional costs, nor would it alter existing water rights or reopen the water settlement. He described the amendments as a \"simple made in Montana solution\" that will ensure the delivery of clean water to the community for years to come. The meeting also acknowledged the importance of the Buffalo Management Act, with support from tribal leaders and advocates present, marking a significant step forward in addressing the needs of Native American communities.