Page 8 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Resolutions of Tribal Council For KWSO Whereas the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reserva- tion is the owner and licensee of KWSO, a public radio station li- censed to Warm Springs, Oregon; and, Whereas KWSO is an affiliate in good standing with Oregon Com- munity Radio, an association of non- commercial radio stations; and, Whereas the mission of Oregon Community Media is to strengthen local independent media to better serve diverse communities; and, Whereas KWSO benefits from Oregon Community Media initia- tives to increase station capacity; and, Whereas the Tribal Council sup- ports KWSO in their service to the community; now therefore, Be it resolved by the Twenty- Seventh Tribal Council of the Con- federated Tribes of Warm Springs, in accordance with tribal ordinance no. 84 (WSTC 702) and (WSTC 105) Article VII, do hereby support the affiliation and commitment of KWSO with Oregon Community Media. Resolution no. 12,420. Carbon credits, trust assets Whereas the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reserva- tion of Oregon has entered the carbon sequestration market through the California Cap and Trade program based on the tribes’ Improved Forestry Management Project; and, Whereas the closure of the Warm Springs Forest Products In- dustries by the Twenty-Sixth Tribal Council has created a need for new and additional sources of trust rev- enue; and, Whereas federal regulations at 25 CFR Section 115.002 define “trust assets” to include “natural resources” held in trust by the fed- eral government for the tribe, and further define “trust resources” as “any element or matter directly de- rived from Indian trust property” and define “trust funds” as “money derived from the… use of… trust resources…” and, Whereas carbon sequestration involves the management of cer- tain Warm Springs tribal forests through the project to produce car- bon offset credits for marketing in California’s Cap and Trade Pro- gram; and, Whereas the Tribal Co8uncil be- lieves that Warm Springs carbon offset credits are a “trust resource” that is “directly derived from Indian trust property” and the revenue from the sale of Warm Springs car- bon offset credits is “money derived from the use of trust resources,” as defined in 25 CFR section 115.002; and, Whereas the Tribal Council further believes pursuant to the 25 CFR section 115.002 definitions of “trust resources” and “trust funds” that the revenue resulting from the sale of Warm Springs carbon offset credits in the Cali- fornia Cap and Trade program must be treated by the U.S. De- partment of Interior as “trust funds” and therefore entitled to the legal treatment accorded such revenues under federal law; now therefore, Be it resolved by the Twenty- Seventh Tribal Council of the Con- federated Tribes of warm Springs, pursuant to Article V, Section 1 (a), (f), (l) and (u) of the Tribal Consti- tution and By Laws, that it is the position of the Tribal Council that revenue from the sale of carbon offset credits directly derived from management of Warm Springs tribal forests are entitled to treatment by the U.S. Department of Interior as “trust funds” as defined by 25 CFR section 115; and, Be it further resolved that the Twenty-Seventh Tribal Council urges the U.S. Department of Inte- rior to expressly state the department’s acceptance of rev- enue from the Warm Springs car- bon offset credits as “trust funds” eligible for deposit in the tribes’ trust account. Resolution no. 12,405. January 17, 2018