The vice chairman of the Senate Indian Affair committee and several Democratic colleagues are concerned Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are conducting unlawful searches and ...
Tribes depend heavily on both ‘638’ and ‘direct’ funds for essential services. But what are these funds? And how are they ...
Last week, lawmakers reintroduced a bill to improve recruitment and retention of a Native American tactical patrol unit ...
State lawmakers are considering a bill to help deal with the missing and murdered Indigenous people crisis. The bill would create a Turquoise Alert system to notify the public ...
U.S. Senators Martin Heinrich and Brian Schatz , Vice Chairman of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, led a group of 13 Democratic colleagues in urging the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to ...
And then the states will have a huge demand on their limited resources.” Juarez said Democrats can’t let chaos derail them ...
The proposed Senate Bill 163, which would prevent school bodies from prohibiting tribal-enrolled students in wearing ...
Arizona may soon begin covering traditional Indigenous healing services such as sweat lodges through its Medicaid program.
Social media reports of Navajo citizens being detained by ICE prompted Navajo leaders to explore ways to protect their people.
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Cuts to Medicaid would have dire consequences for Native American population, experts sayIn Arizona and New Mexico, at least half of children in rural areas ... congressional relations director for the National Indian Health Board. “The tribal health system is funded at around $7 billion ...
A bill that would prohibit school boards from banning tribal regalia at graduation ceremonies unanimously passed its first ...
But] if they were told that they had the opportunity to go to college and if they actually did have the opportunity, I think ...
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