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March 26, 2019 CALL TO ACTION: How You Can Help Tribal Nations in the Great Plains Hit Hard by the “Bomb Cyclone” Devastating weather conditions in the Great…
March 26, 2019 CALL TO ACTION: How You Can Help Tribal Nations in the Great Plains Hit Hard by the “Bomb Cyclone” Devastating weather conditions in the Great…
MARCH 19, 2019 Donate Now! Supreme Court Upholds Yakama Treaty Rights and Pre-Empts State of Washington’s Fuel Tax On March 19, 2019 the Supreme Court of…
Weekly Stakeholder Bulletin Week of March 11-15, 2019 HHS TOP NEWS Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS Announces New Members March 14, 2019 Secretary Azar’s Opening Remarks at The Energy…
Tribal Consultation on Potential Future Tribal Set-Aside Funding The United States Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) looks forward to holding a…
Legislative Update House Appropriation Committee Receives Testimony on FY 2020 Tribal Programs H. Res. 173 and S. Res. 100 Introduced S. 498 Introduced H.R. 1315 Introduced Hearings House Judiciary…
In This Issue: TOP STORY Advance Appropriations Support Letter – Outreach Still Needed! NIHB UPDATES Register Now! Tribal Public Health Summit Register Now! AI/AN National Behavioral Health Conference…
President’s FY 2020 Budget Request to Congress Released Major Cuts to Domestic Spending March 11, 2019 Today the President released his fiscal year (FY) 2020 Budget Request to Congress. This…
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announce dates for its Annual Tribal Budget Consultation March 7, 2019 On March 5th, 2019, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services…
NIHB Testifies in front of Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies March 7, 2019 On March 6, 2019, NIHB Chairwoman Victoria Kitcheyan of the Winnebago Tribe of…
In This Issue: TOP STORY NIHB Elects New Executive Board, Takes to Capitol Hill NIHB UPDATES Register Now! Tribal Public Health Summit Register Now! AI/AN National Behavioral Health…
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