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Freedman Appointed To Government Position For First Time In Cherokee Nation History
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Cherokee Nation Tribal Council OKs $3.4 billion budget
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July 30, 2021
Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., said tribal courts “are spending tens of millions of dollars that none of them budgeted for,” because of the increased caseload as the result of a Supreme Court ruling last year on tribal jurisdiction. But his proposal to add $154 million to the Bureau of Indian Affairs budget to help with that surge in cases failed. (Photo courtesy House Rules Committee)
WASHINGTON – The House this week rejected a proposal that would have added $154 million to the Bureau of Indian Affairs budget to help tribal courts cope with an influx of cases after a 2020 Supreme Court ruling that expanded tribal jurisdiction.
House lawmakers are considering legislation that would withhold federal funds from tribal nations who discriminate against Freedmen, the descendants of people they once enslaved.
The House Committee on Financial Services held a subcommittee hearing on Tuesday to discuss reauthorizing the Native American Housing Assistance and Self Determination Act (NAHASDA), a federal government program that provides assistance to tribal governments to support affordable housing and infrastructure.
Included in the draft bill is a provision that would require tribes to uphold their ends of agreements made with the US government and ensure full tribal citizenship rights to Freedmen before they can receive federal housing assistance.