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State park bill was not an open-ended gift to a tribe.

Summary by Cal Matters
Guest Commentary written by James Ramos Assemblymember James Ramos, a San Bernardino Democrat, represents District 45 Re: California lawmakers must weigh long-term consequences before granting tribe a state park Dan Walters warns returning Tolowa Dunes State Park to the Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation sets a dangerous precedent. The bill says otherwise. I postponed Assembly Bill 2356 to bring local tribes and community together, but I will not walk away.…

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State park bill was not an open-ended gift to a tribe.

Guest Commentary written by James Ramos Assemblymember James Ramos, a San Bernardino Democrat, represents District 45 Re: California lawmakers must weigh long-term consequences before granting tribe a state park Dan Walters warns returning Tolowa Dunes State Park to the Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation sets a dangerous precedent. The bill says otherwise. I postponed Assembly Bill 2356 to bring local tribes and community together, but I will not walk away.…

·Sacramento, United States
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Cal Matters broke the news in Sacramento, United States on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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