Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 2006, Part 7, 109-1 Hearings, *2005 |
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Halaman 27
... amount of money be available to crease those classes . The last thing is alcohol and drug treatment in Indian Coun is a huge issue , and we run an award - winning Native Americ substance abuse facility . We have a facility in Oklahoma ...
... amount of money be available to crease those classes . The last thing is alcohol and drug treatment in Indian Coun is a huge issue , and we run an award - winning Native Americ substance abuse facility . We have a facility in Oklahoma ...
Halaman 30
Cherokee Nation asks for special funding in the amount of $ 2.5 million for construction of the multipurpose student center . Sequoyah High School 7th and 8th Grade Expansion and Demonstration Project- $ 200,000 Cherokee Nation seeks ...
Cherokee Nation asks for special funding in the amount of $ 2.5 million for construction of the multipurpose student center . Sequoyah High School 7th and 8th Grade Expansion and Demonstration Project- $ 200,000 Cherokee Nation seeks ...
Halaman 34
... amount of support in collaboration from all of our organizations . Many are here today to testify and develop our testimony , and we could not do it without them . I do want to highlight three areas of key concern . One of our pri ...
... amount of support in collaboration from all of our organizations . Many are here today to testify and develop our testimony , and we could not do it without them . I do want to highlight three areas of key concern . One of our pri ...
Halaman 36
... amount . Operation of Indian Programs would receive $ 1.9 billion , a $ 1.9 million decrease . In the BIA budget , the costs of OST - BIA reorganization are effectively punishing tribes for the Department's own trust mismanagement -- a ...
... amount . Operation of Indian Programs would receive $ 1.9 billion , a $ 1.9 million decrease . In the BIA budget , the costs of OST - BIA reorganization are effectively punishing tribes for the Department's own trust mismanagement -- a ...
Halaman 37
... amount would be an 8 % increase over the FY05 enacted amount and a considerable 71 % increase over the FY04 level for a total request of $ 151.5 million . Regional Office Operations however have decreased by 35 % from the FY 2004 amount ...
... amount would be an 8 % increase over the FY05 enacted amount and a considerable 71 % increase over the FY04 level for a total request of $ 151.5 million . Regional Office Operations however have decreased by 35 % from the FY 2004 amount ...
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$2 million acres additional Administration Administration's Alaska Native assistance Association budget request Bureau of Indian Center Chairman Colorado River communities Congress continue contract support costs critical drinking water economic efforts Endangered Species Endangered Species Act Energy Star ensure facilities Fiscal Year 2006 Fish and Wildlife Fisheries Forest Service funding level FY 2006 budget grants habitat implementation improve Indian Affairs Indian Country Indian Health Service infrastructure Interior and Related invasive species Land Management law enforcement LWCF March 18 mineral monitoring National Wildlife Refuge Native American natural resources Navajo Nation needs Office operations partnerships percent population priority projects proposed recommends Recovery recreation reduce Refuge System region Related Agencies Reservation Resource Management restore River Basin salinity control Subcommittee on Interior Taylor testimony Trail tribes U.S. Fish U.S. Forest Service U.S. Geological Survey urge USGS Wildlife Service
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Halaman 171 - ... be invaded or disturbed, unless in just and lawful wars authorized by Congress; but laws founded in justice and humanity shall, from time to time, be made, for preventing wrongs being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them.
Halaman 32 - Country remains unchanged, whatever the economic climate and competing priorities may be. We at NCAI urge you to make a strong, across-the-board commitment to meeting the federal trust obligation by fully funding those programs that are vital to the creation of vibrant Indian Nations. Such a commitment, coupled with continued efforts to strengthen tribal governments and to...
Halaman 26 - FY 2005 that included level funding and numerous decreases for Indian programs, continuing the trend of consistent declines in federal per capita spending for Indians compared to per capita expenditures for the population at large. We are deeply disappointed that this budget does not reflect leadership by this Administration to take on the “Quiet Crisis...
Halaman 248 - Mr. Chairman, I thank you and the other distinguished members of the Committee for this opportunity to provide testimony on behalf of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians. On behalf of the...
Halaman 341 - The purposes of this compact are to: 1. Advance the protection and restoration of land, water and other resources affected by mining. 2. Assist in the reduction or elimination or counteracting of pollution or deterioration of land, water and air attributable to mining. 3. Encourage, with due recognition of relevant regional, physical, and other differences, programs in each of the party states...
Halaman 378 - Member Subcommittee on Interior and Related Agencies Committee on Appropriations United States House of Representatives...
Halaman 62 - Co untry exceeds $1 billion: this budget would put us a little more than half way to the goal. At present, less than one-half of the CHS need is being met, leaving too many Indian people without access to necessary medical services. We recommend an increase of at least $175 million, which would raise American Indian and Alaska Native tribes to approximately 60 percent of need. Sanitation Construction: The President's budget includes a $1,752,000 increase, with a total request of $93,519,000 for sanitation...
Halaman 682 - wild freeroaming horses and burros are living symbols of the historic and pioneer spirit of the West. . .[who] shall be protected from capture, branding, harassment or death." Further, they are to be considered as "an integral part of the natural system of the public lands.
Halaman 22 - Provided, That no act, ordinance, or resolution (except resolutions of adjournment) of the tribal council or legislature of any of said tribes or nations shall be of any validity until approved by the President of the United States...
Halaman 62 - Request includes $497 million, which provides an additional $18 million or 4 percent increase over the previous year's budget, for Contract Health Services. While we are very thankful for any increase, the proposed level of funding is so limited that only life-threatening conditions are normally funded. In most other cases, failure to receive treatment from providers outside the IHS and Tribal health system forces people in Indian country to experience a quality of life that is far below the level...