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FEBRUARY 26, 2019 Donate Now! THIS THURSDAY: NCAI Policy Research Center Webinar Series Join the NCAI Policy Research Center for its next webinar featuring the…
Legislative Update Vote Expected This Week: Eric Miller Nominated to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Upcoming Hearings House Education and Labor Subcommittee Hearing on Classrooms in Crisis…
NIHB Announces 2019 Climate Ready Tribes Awardees Tribes Tackle Local Climate Health Work WASHINGTON, DC–The National Indian Health Board (NIHB) is taking action to support Tribes in their…
In This Issue: TOP STORY Input Needed on HIV and Viral Hepatitis Prevention in Indian Country NIHB UPDATES NIHB Health Policy Fellowship Applications Are OPEN! Call for Proposals…
Want to Learn More? Visit NIHB’s Tribal Oral Health Initiative Website! Issue 01 Winter 2019 Tribal Oral Health Newsletter The Latest News on Oral Health from across Indian…
An independent analysis estimates about 26,000 to 36,000 low-income adults would lose coverage under Medicaid expansion in Montana if proposed work requirements are put in place. That’s according to a…
In This Issue: TOP STORY Trump Signs Budget Deal, IHS Funded Through September NIHB UPDATES National Indian Health Board Co-Chairs National Partnership for Dental Therapy NIHB Health Policy…
Legislative Update FY 2019 Budget Update: Spending Deal to Avoid Shutdown Signed into Law Eric Miller Re-Nominated to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals S. 47 Introduced S. 336…
Senator Helped Craft Legislation to Avert Another Government Shutdown and Fund Native Priorities (U.S. Senate) – U.S. Senator Jon Tester delivered big wins for Indian Country in the budget deal he…
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