No, I am not opposed to state recognition. The tribes you refer to are legtimate and have histories in PA. The Erie Moundbuilders are not a legitimate tribe by any definition, neither are many other groups in the state. I was born in Philadelphia and am very familiar with the large numbers of non Indian opportunists, cultists, pretenders and frauds. The Binay "Tribe" is based in PA an will probably try to take advantage of this new law, as far as I can tell so will the black Indian cults like the Washitaw/Nuwaubians. As long as politics is the primary factor in recognition, any pressure group can exert pressure to become a "tribe", casinos, taxfree status, cigarettes sales, land, health care, education even housing .
Tribes like the Lenape have preserved their language and heritage without recognition for years. They have no casinos or special rights in PA, the same is true for Shawnee, Munsie and others. What this bill encourages is groups that are unrelated and while some members may have some blood, they are not historically from PA. In the 2000 census there were 11,000 people who identified themselves as being or having some degree of Indian blood, I believe that most are not PA tribes.