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Chesapeake Bay officials poised to study inclusion of Native American tribes

Officials will develop recommendations by July 1, 2026, on adding Virginia tribes as signatories to the Chesapeake Bay agreement amid ongoing pollution challenges.

Leaders of federally recognized Virginia tribes, who first asked for a seat at the table in January, say a decision can’t come soon enough

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Chesapeake Bay officials poised to study inclusion of Native American tribes

Members of the Indigenous Conservation Council board gather for a meeting in 2024. Upper Mattaponi Indian Tribe Chief Frank Adams is second from right in the back row and Rappahannock Chief Anne Richardson is in the center of the front row. (Photo Courtesy of Pam D'Angelo)When Chesapeake Bay governors and other leaders gather at the National Aquarium on Tuesday to consider the next bay clean-up agreement, they’ll be joined by leaders from severa…

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Maryland Matters broke the news in Takoma Park, United States on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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