Transfer federal land to the Quinault Indian Nation to be held in trust for the tribe.
One policy goal, tracked across every bill that has carried it.
What’s happening with Quinault Indian Nation Land Transfer Act?
The Quinault Indian Nation Land Transfer Act passed the House on June 2, 2026, and is now before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs. The Senate must hold a vote to advance the bill, but the binding constraint is the need for broad support to overcome the high failure rate for House bills in the Senate. Historical data shows that most bills passed by one chamber do not become law because the other chamber often fails to schedule them for a final vote.
Updated July 9, 2026 · Generated by AI. Always verify with official sources.
Where it stands
Now carried by Quinault Indian Nation Land Transfer Act (H.R. 2389 (119th)) →
Legislative Progress
Next up: The Senate · Nothing moves until they act.
How we got here
Every bill that has carried this goal, oldest first.
Died with Congress · Jan 3, 2025
Died when the 118th Congress ended without final passage. Bills must be reintroduced under a new number to be revived.
Reintroduced · Jan 3, 2025
Reintroduced from H.R. 9371 (118th), which died when its Congress ended.
H.R. 9371 (118th) →
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Who’s behind it
Emily Randall (D-WA)Wrote and sponsored the current bill.