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MAILED l 4SH NG-_ SKAGIT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ' RON WESEN, Chair, First District KENNETH A. DAHLSTEDT, Second District LISA JANICKI, Third District May 2, 2017 Stanley M. Speaks, Regional Director Attn: Greg Norton, Tribal Government Specialist United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs, Northwest Region 911 N. E. 11th Avenue Portland, OR 97232-4169 RE: Bureau of Indian Affairs' Response To Second Objection of Skagit County to Proposed Changes to Swinomish Indian Tribal Community (SITC) Constitution Regarding Off-Reservation Jurisdiction Pursuant to 1855 Treaty of Point Elliott Director Speaks, We have your April 24, 2017 letter responding to our letter dated April 11, 2017, which objects to the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community' s (" SITC") ongoing attempt to amend their Constitution to claim jurisdiction, outside SITC' s treaty reservation, over all " open and unclaimed lands" as well as " usual and accustomed areas." We understand that the Department of the Interior will either approve or reject SITC' s Constitutional Amendment, in whole or in part. For your convenience, we attach a copy of the informational document that SITC has circulated to its tribal members in advance of SITC' s forthcoming May 23, 2017 Constitutional Amendment vote. SITC represents approximately 0.4% of Skagit County' s population, and the plain language contained in the SITC Constitutional Amendment Article 1, Section 3 can easily be read to mean governance by a small minority over our community' s substantial majority an outcome that we would find both unacceptable and unconstitutional. Given SITC' s history of aggressive litigation over the course of the past two decades against Skagit County and others in our community, we feel justifiably concerned by the extreme ambiguity inherent in Article 1 Section 3 of the proposed SITC Constitutional Amendments. Our concern is heightened by the fact that, despite repeated requests, we have yet to receive any response from SITC as to their intent in asserting off-reservation jurisdiction and territory SKAGIT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING 1800 CONTINENTAL PLACE, SUITE 100, MOUNT VERNON, WA 98273 PHONE( 360) 416-1300 FAX( 360) 336-9307

r" 11AM pursuant to the 1855 Treaty of Point Elliott. See, Proposed SITC Constitutional Amendments, Article 1, Sections 2 and 3 ( attached). Accordingly, we are forced to rely entirely on information from your office about this forthcoming federal agency action. In your April 24 letter, in response to our April 11 letter, you explain the situation, writing that Indian tribes have the inherent sovereign right to regulate the conduct of tribal members' exercise of treaty- reserved hunting, fishing and gathering rights." BIA Letter to Skagit County Board of Commissioners dated April 24, 2017 at 1. For the purposes of SITC' s Constitutional Amendment Article 1, Section 3 ( and any subsequent judicial interpretation), we are relying on your assurance that SITC' s off-reservation jurisdiction claim is concerned solely with " regulat[ ing] the conduct of tribal members' exercise of treatyreserved hunting, fishing and gathering rights," as opposed to any broader jurisdictional assertion. This is a sensible and legally-supportable interpretation. If it is an accurate description of the situation, our concerns are largely resolved. To be clear, we are substantially relying to our detriment on your above statement as an accurate and complete reflection of the United States' publically-communicated interpretation of SITC' s proposed Constitutional Amendments, Article 1, Section 3. We are copying SITC on this letter, and, to the extent that SITC' s intent differs from yours, we explicitly request that SITC furnish written explanation as part of this agency action. Sincerely, BOARD OF SKAGIT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS h!rk- Yr Y RON WESEN, Chair ABSENT KENNETH DAHLSTEDT, Commissioner WA/ 1:7.- LISA JANICKI, Co missioner Cc: Senator Maria Cantwell Page 12 Senator Patty Murray Representative Rick Larsen Representative Dan Newhouse Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers Governor Jay Inslee The Hon. Ryan Zinke, Director, US Department of the Interior M. Brian Cladoosby, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community Jennifer Washington, Chair, Upper Skagit Indian Tribe Tom Wooten, Chair, Samish Indian Tribe

Norma Joseph, Chair, Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe The Hon. Robert Ferguson, Washington State Attorney General Vikki Smith, Acting Director, Washington Department of Revenue Allen Rozema, Director, Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland Brandon Roozen, Director, Western Washington Agricultural Association Richard Weyrich, Skagit County Prosecuting Attorney Cory Ertel, Shell Puget Sound Refinery Matt Gill, Tesoro Anacortes Dr. Mark Wenzel, Superintendent, Anacortes School District Chief Roy Horn, Fire District No. 13 Mayor Laurie Gere, City of Anacortes Dave Thomas, Skagit County Assessor Island County Board of Commissioners San Juan County Board of Commissioners Board of Directors, Wash. Ass' n of Counties Mary Anne Kenworthy, Attorney, US Department of the Interior Christina Parker, Attorney, US Department of the Interior Page I3

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I'., i t r',,, SWINOMISH INDIAN TRIBAL COMMUNITY A SIDE BY SIDE COMPARISON Explanation of This Document This document is Swinomish' s Side- By- Side Comparison of the Current Constitutional Language, Proposed Language. and Changes Explained. The key component of this document is the Changes Explained portion which is located in the GREY AREAS located on the right side of each page. This guide is a replica of the booklet that you received from the Secretarial Election Board, EXCEPT it adds explanations for each of the amendments proposed by the Senate that you will vote on at the Secretarial Election. If you look at the Side- By- Side Comparison booklet the Secretarial Election Board CURRENT CONSTITUTION PROPOSED AMENDMENTS mailed you and compare it to this one. you will notice there are no greyed out areas in theirs but everything else is identical to ours. This is so you can utilize both, using the Swinomish guide to view Changes Explained located in the grey areas to understand the proposed amendment changes. AND- It is the goal of the Constitutional Reform Committee to help you, the Swinomish Tribal member, understand the Proposed Amendments. Please join us at an AMENDMENT EXPLANATION i Informational Meeting( April 5 at 6PM, April 13 at Noon, May 3 at 6PM in Social Services) with this document in hand and your questions. The Constitutional Reform SECRETARIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD MAY 23, 2017 Committee will be there to present, discuss, and answer your questions. The website standup. vote also may be of assistance.

Red color shops the current language that is to be deleted Blue color shows the proposed amendments. PAGE 2 Amendment B Amends Title and Article 1, Sections 1 and 2 and Adds Section 3) Amendment B 1 Changes Explained Amends Title and Article 1, Sections 1 and 2 and Adds Section 3) I Current Constitutional Language Proposed Constitutional Language ARTICLE I-NAME AND TERRITORY ARTICLE 1- NAME, TERRITORY, AND JURISDICTION SECTION I. The name of this organized body shall be the Swinomish SECTIO1. d Eric The name of ties organized body shall be the Indian Tribal Community. hereinafter Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, hereinafter called the community or called the community. Tribe. SEC. 2. The lunsdic*.tun of the Sty:notmsh Indians sha', i: ncluc e all the SEC. 2. Territory The territory of tine Swinomish Indian- tribal Category: Our Territory and Jurisdiction territory n shin; hc original confines 0; rfe Swinotat-.:h Reservation Communis shall include. to the fullest 1. Describes and confirms the Tribes territory as extent possible 00555 istell pith boatuartes. its set forth by Executive order n' September i. 18? i. in applicable federal law and the sovereign powers of the Tribe, all lands. including not only the land, but also water, airspace, perwarce e.` artcle III of the Treety of Pei it i'! Iott. Ja!; aar: 22. 185 ( 12 water, property. airspace, surface rights, subsurface rights. and other surface and subsurface rights as well as natural Stat 92h). and: hall:: xtcnd to such other hinds as may be hereafter added natural resources resources, and thereto under my. its of thc I niroci' Staid except as omen iso 2. Updates and strengthens our current Constitutions provided for Al w inch the 1 rib: now or in the fixture has any interest. or by la,. description of our territory to include oilii, k. hich ail owned now or in the haut e by : he United States tier the Reservation lands owned by the Tribe or the U.S. in r.tiee exclusive or nem- exciusuce Sec-rioni benefit of the Tribe or for individual trust for the Tribe. tribal members. or isi ich arc located within the Sxloi n. ish Racrration. notwithstanding the issuance of any e'ostme or future patent or right- of-:vac SEC. 3. Jus tvjirtuirt I' o the fullest extent possible consistent with Category: Our Territory and jurisdiction anplicabc federal lase and the sovereign powers of the Tribe, the By clarifying and strengthening: we jurisdiction Swinomish Indian Tribal shall Community saes jurisdiction over all authority) over our territory broadly, see within I. protect our territory and natural resources to the persons. subjects, property and activities occurring a) its term: tory as defined by this Article: and I fullest extent allowed by applicable federal law. hi the Tribe' 1 s usual and accustomed fishing grounds and stations and all Examples of harmful activities: solid waste dumping on our lands; and harvesting on our tidelands. open tutu unclaimed lards, as guaranteed by treaty for fishing. hunting and can better manage our treaty resources for all; and Ind on such other lands and waters as is necessary tiir access to such listing, hunting and gathering irons 4. ensure that our Constitution is a living,(flexible 3. better enforce laws protecting treaty resources. Furthei, Jurisdiction shall extend' o all persons, subjects. property and document that is able to Change as federal law act: enics that nmy hereafter he included within the jurisdiction of the Tribe. 2 changes. Current Language of the Swinomish Constitution! 3 Proposed Language of the Swinomish Constitution I - 4 Changes Explained I 4 B