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Archie Cavanaugh Migratory Bird Treaty Amendment Act

What this bill does

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This bill says that Alaska Native people are allowed to possess, sell, ship, or trade authentic handmade crafts, clothing, or art that contain nonedible parts of migratory birds, as long as the bird was not killed wastefully or illegally. Currently, a law called the Migratory Bird Treaty Act generally makes it illegal to take or trade protected migratory birds without permission. The bill also tells the Department of State and the Department of the Interior to work with other countries that are part of the migratory bird treaties to clarify how Alaska Native handicrafts containing these bird parts should be treated, and it requires the Interior Department to update its rules to match the new law.

Introduced

January 24, 2025

Policy Area

Native Americans

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