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Monday, February 16, 2009 Filed Under: Politics President Barack Obama will sign the national economic recovery bill that includes $2.5 billion in stimulus funds for Indian Country. Congress finalized the bill on Friday after cutting some of the funds from the massive package. But most of the money for Indian health, education, water, transportation and other projects remained intact. "It is important that we honor the government-to-government relationship with Indian tribes in this bill and that the funds intended for reservation economies be provided directly to Indian tribes so that they may begin to address their dire economic conditions," said Rep. Dale Kildee (D-Michigan), the co-chairman of the Congressional Native American Caucus. In addition to the $2.5 billion, the legislation includes provisions to expand tax bonding authority for tribes. Supporters said it would spur $2.2 billion in economic development and construction on reservations. "This funding will go a long way toward providing jobs to Native communities while addressing the most basic and pressing health care, infrastructure, housing, education and safety needs," said. Rep. Nick Rahall (D-West Virginia), the chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, which has jurisdiction over Indian issues. With Obama set to sign the bill at an event in Denver, Colorado, on Tuesday, tribes and their advocates are poring over the package to find out how they will benefit. Two blogs run by Indian law practitioners -- Turtle Talk and American Indian Policy -- provide the most detailed information about the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Based on the blogs and information provided by Congressional Democrats, the bill contains the following amounts: HEALTH CARESenate Indian Affairs Committee: RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT PACKAGE INCLUDES MAJOR PUSH TO CREATE JOBS, ECONCOMIC OPPRORTUNITY IN INDIAN COUNTRY (February 13, 2009) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: H.R.1 | S.1 Related Stories: Turtle Talk: Tribal tax exempt bonds and stimulus (2/12) Garcia hopeful in last State of Indian Nations (2/12) Jodi Rave: NCAI president calls for economic stimulus (2/11) Jodi Rave: Indian stimulus projects called 'pigout' (2/10) NPR: Indian Country and the national stimulus (2/10) Obama pushes for stimulus on eve of Senate vote (2/10) Sen. Johnson backs Indian Country stimulus (2/3) Opinion: Indian Country stimulus a good start (1/30) Stimulus for Indian Country heads to Senate floor (1/28) Jodi Rave: Senate bill includes $2.8B for tribes (1/28) Copyright © Indianz.Com |
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