Federal Legislation
Congress Authorizes 99-Year Tribal Land Leases
January 14, 2026
Congress has authorized federally recognized Indian Tribes to lease land held in trust for up to 99 years through H.R. 5910, expanding the previous maximum lease terms of 25 or 50 years under the Long-Term Leasing Act. This legislative change, subject to approval by the Secretary of the Interior, enables tribes to pursue longer-term commercial and economic development projects on trust lands, potentially increasing investment stability and project viability.
- Procurement professionals should note the expanded leasing authority as it may lead to increased opportunities for long-term commercial contracts and infrastructure projects on tribal lands.
- Contractors and developers can leverage this extended lease term to propose more substantial and longer-duration projects with federally recognized tribes.
- Agencies involved in tribal land management will need to adjust leasing processes and oversight to accommodate the new 99-year lease provisions.
- This change signals a federal commitment to supporting tribal economic development, which may influence future procurement strategies and partnerships involving tribal entities.
Agencies
Secretary of the Interior, Committee on Natural Resources, House of Representatives, Navajo Nation