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1069 S. 1480 (Seventieth Congress, First Session — Coolidge)

Authorizing certain Indian tribes in the State of Washington to bring suits before the Courts of Claims.

Vetoed May 18, 1928. The veto message was laid before the Senate and printed as S. Doc. No. 110 (69 Cong. Rec. 9064).

Veto unchallenged.

Presidential Vetoes, 1789-1988. (1992). Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 232.

Veto message authorizing Indians in the State of Washington to present claims to the Court of Claims. Message from the President of the United States, returning without approval the Bill (S. 1480) entitled “An Act Authorizing Certain Indian Tribes and Bands, or Any of Them Residing in the State of Washington, To Present Their Claims to the Court of Claims.” (1928). Senate. 70th Congress, 1st session. Senate Document No. 110 (Serial Set 8871). Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.

Congressional Record 69, 9064-9065 (1928).

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