Document 6wJn6vqoL5w1GeE8ywgVDEXBg
To:
Reid Peyton Chambers[RCHAMBER@sonosky.com]
Cc:
Donald Simon[DSimon@sonosky.com]; Samantha Stone[samantha.stone.gms@gmail.com];
Chairman Clarke[damon.clarke@hualapai-nsn.gov]; williams, pamela[pamela_williams@ios.doi.gov];
Benjamin Keel[benjamin_keel@ios.doi.gov]; Palumbo, David[dpalumbo@usbr.gov]
From: Cameron, Scott
Sent: 2017-03-30T14:48:48-04:00
Importance:
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Subject: Re: yesterday's meeting
Received:
2017-03-30T14:49:26-04:00
Reid, Thank you for the opportunity to listen to the Hualapai Tribe's leadership group yesterday. As I mentioned, Secretary Zinke looks forward to working closely with all of the tribes across the country to help them advance their goals for their people. That said, please understand that, as I mentioned yesterday, we are not yet ready to take a position on this particular proposed legislation. We do look forward to a continuing dialogue.
Thanks, Scott Scott J. Cameron Special Assistant Office of the Secretary of the Interior Desk 202 208 0969 Cell 202 706 9031
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 2:31 PM, Reid Peyton Chambers <RCHAMBER@sonosky.com> wrote:
Scott, thank you very much for the meeting with you and your colleagues yesterday. The HualapaiTribe and we as its atorneys look forward to continuing to work with you in securing congressional approval for the water settlement. Best, Reid