S. 1508 · Senate · Introduced Apr 29, 2025

Shivwits Band of Paiutes Jurisdictional Clarity Act

Sponsored by John R. Curtis (R, UT)

  1. INTRODUCED
  2. COMMITTEE
    Dec 17, 2025
  3. PASSED SENATE
  4. HOUSE
    H.R. 3073, identical — passed the House
  5. LAW

In committee. Latest action on Dec 17, 2025: Committee on Indian Affairs. Hearings held. Its identical companion H.R. 3073 has passed the House. It has 0 cosponsors and 3 recorded actions, and 2 organizations cited it in Q2 2026 lobbying disclosures.

Recent actions

3 total
Dec 17, 2025 · Senate

Committee on Indian Affairs. Hearings held.

Apr 29, 2025 · Library of Congress

Introduced in Senate

Apr 29, 2025 · Senate

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs.

Reported lobbying

2
organizations cited S. 1508 in a lobbying disclosure
Q2 2026 · the most recent completed reporting period you can see
OrganizationFiled byTotal Q2 2026 lobbying
Red Mountain Land PreserversMehlman Consulting$20,000
Shivwits Band of PaiutesThe Wayfinder Group

These totals are not spending on this bill. Lobbying is reported per filing, not per issue — each figure is everything the organization reported for the period, across every bill and agency it named. Read it as scale of presence.

Latest activity

August 2026
Hearing scheduled · Aug 7Scheduled
Business meeting to consider S.3383, to amend the Act of August 9, 1955, to make improvements to that Act; to be immediately followed by hearings to examine S.236, to amend the Act of August 9, 1955 (commonly known as the "Long-Term Leasing Act"), to authorize leases of up to 99 years for land in the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Reservation and land held in trust for the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah), S.1508, to confer jurisdiction on the State of Utah with respect to civil causes of action arising on or within the Indian lands of the Shivwits Band of Paiutes, S.1513, to take certain Federal land in the State of Washington into trust for the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, S.2735, to take certain Federal land in the State of California into trust for the benefit of the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians.
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