
Tribal leaders in Arizona are raising concerns over plans to merge the Indian Health Service Tucson Area Office into Phoenix, arguing that the move could weaken tribal consultation and local healthcare oversight.
Read more: Tribal Leaders Push Back Against Planned Closure of IHS Tucson Area Office
A recent Supreme Court decision has added new uncertainty to Voting Rights Act protections, prompting renewed attention to how Native communities defend fair political representation.
Read more: Supreme Court Sends Tribal Voting Rights Case Back for Reconsideration
The Bureau of Reclamation is investing $6.3 million into 10 tribal water projects focused on drinking water, wastewater systems, and long-term water quality improvements.
Read more: $6.3 Million in Federal Funding Supports Tribal Water Projects Across the West
In January the Louisiana Secretary of State, Mrs. Nancy Landry, cordially invited the TBIPAC to join her and her staff in hosting various Secretary of States from across the country during her annual meet and greet event. During this event, the TBIPAC had the opportunity to speak and educate these state leaders on the importance of promoting voter registrations in their respective states through multiple outreach strategies that have proven to be effective in Louisiana.\
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