Politics

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Weekly Newsletter

Tribal tobacco compact veto override fails in Oklahoma Senate, but that's not the end of the line By Peggy Dodd, Allison Herrera The Senate failed to produce the two-thirds vote requirement to overturn Gov. Kevin Stitt’s veto of Oklahoma’s tribal tobacco compact during special session Monday

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Realty Department assists in ad valorem taxes for at-risk sale of land An emergency one-time appropriation helped citizens with land taxes by Morgan Taylor MVSKOKE RESERVATION – The Muscogee Nation Realty and Trust Services Department provided a one-time, emergency payment to counties within the reservation to prevent the sale of property

Supreme Court rejects challenges to a federal law that prioritizes the adoption of Native American children by Native families or tribes

by Ariane de Vogue The Supreme Court on Thursday left intact a decades-old law that prioritizes the placement of Native American children with Native families or tribes in child custody proceedings, rejecting challenges brought by several adoptive parents. The law was passed in 1978 to protect tribal sovereignty after Congress

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Window opening on $11B in energy funding opportunities for tribes by Chez Oxendine Two upcoming funding opportunities could help tribes pay for renewable energy projects if the USDA’s Rural Utility Service can coax them to take advantage of the historically underutilized federal loans. The Powering Affordable Clean Energy (PACE)

The Gathering Business Summit to champion diversity at River Spirit this July

(TULSA, Okla.) The American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma (AICCO) will return to River Spirit Casino and Resort this July for The Gathering Business Summit. Organizers say this year is all about championing more diversity within national economies. “Our goal is to not just highlight and promote diversity throughout

“Announcing the First Ever: Tribal Captive Insurance Company Conference”

Sour Sofkee By Fus Yvhikv Does the idea of gaining the greatest degree of control over insurance, saving hundreds of thousands of dollars, and expanding tribal sovereignty captivate you? Then you must attend the upcoming First Ever: Tribal Captive Insurance Company Conference. This conference is planned for February 2024 at

Barrett receives community recognition

By Mary Leaver Citizen Potawatomi Nation Chairman John “Rocky” Barrett recently received recognition from two Oklahoma organizations. Barrett will share his leadership and expertise by serving as a director on the Oklahoma Hall of Fame and Gaylord-Pickens Museum board. His term began in January. Barrett was inducted into the Shawnee
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