
For Immediate Release
July 26, 2007
Contact Bert Hammond (202) 225-7084
Lois Hill Hale (323) 965-1422
Watson
Commends Congressional Committee’s Vote to Restrict Funds to the Cherokee
Nation of Oklahoma
Washington
,
Watt’s
amendment restricts the Cherokee Nation from access to funds authorized by H.R.
3002 until such time that the Secretary of Interior certifies to Congress that
the Cherokee Nation is in full compliance with the Treaty of 1866 and recognizes
without reservation all Cherokee Freedmen and their descendants as citizens of
the Cherokee Nation.
“The
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma’s push to disenfranchise Cherokee Freedmen
represents a fundamental injustice that must not go unchecked,” said
Congresswoman Watson. “Nothing less than an affirmative and decisive
Congressional response will suffice. I applaud Congressman Watt for
offering an amendment that sends a clear signal to the Cherokee leadership that
Congress will not tolerate their attempts to remove the Freedmen.”
In June, Congresswoman Watson introduced H.R. 2824, a bill to sever relations with the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma until such time that it restores full tribal citizenship rights to the Freedmen. The bill currently has 17 cosponsors and has been endorsed by the NAACP and the National Congress of Black Women.
Find
out more at the Congresswoman's official website: http://www.house.gov/watson/