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Bay Program Delays Decision on Tribes’ Place in Chesapeake Agreement
The Bay Program has delayed a decision on including federally recognized tribes in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement as full partners, missing a July 1 deadline and pushing the timeline to December. Virginia’s seven federally recognized tribes remain cautiously optimistic about becoming signatories despite the delay.
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