June 24th, 2026Heinrich, Lummis Introduce Legislation to Improve Teacher Pay at Tribal Schools
Association (NIEA), National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), Navajo Preparatory School . The full text of the bill
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Association (NIEA), National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), Navajo Preparatory School . The full text of the bill
Rural Education Association, National Science Teaching Association (NSTA), Navajo Preparatory School, Inc., New Mexico Association for the education
Rural Education Association, National Science Teaching Association (NSTA), Navajo Preparatory School, Inc., New Mexico Association for the education
Alaska, Albuquerque, Bemidji, Billings, California, Great Plains, Nashville, Navajo, Oklahoma, Phoenix, Portland, and Tucson service areas within
near tribal lands, particularly within the Navajo Nation, have contaminated water sources and resulted in elevated rates
near tribal lands, particularly within the Navajo Nation, have contaminated water sources and resulted in elevated rates
Pueblo of Acoma Housing Authority. “Across the Navajo Nation, and throughout Indian Country, housing shortages are a critical … this important legislation,”said Levon Henry, Interim CEO, Navajo Housing Authority. “Reauthorization will strengthen Tribal housing policy, affirm
release of $120 million in funding for the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project from its Reclamation Water Settlements … Reclamation Water Settlements Fund. “Ensuring that the Navajo Nation, City of Gallup, and Jicarilla Apache Nation have access
Reclamation, regarding fully funding and completing the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project. During the Committee on Indian Affairs … released $120 million in funding for the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project from the Reclamation Water Settlements Fund
Mexico Association of Conservation Districts and the Navajo Nation
weapons in the U.S. was mined on the Navajo Nation. From 1945 to 1992, the U.S. government conducted
safe, and deliver critical funding to complete the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project. I will continue to fight … million forthe Following Local Projects: Supporting the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project: Funding for Vital Infrastructure Projects: Strengthening
proud to have secured $59 million for the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project to ensure construction can continue … Bureau of Reclamation to design and construct the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project. Programmatic Highlights Support For Vital
authorizes the appropriation of $6.3 million for the Navajo Nation Water Resources Development Fund; $7.8 million … Amending current law is vital to ensure the Navajo Nation, Taos Pueblo, and Aamodt Settlement Pueblos have access
authorizes the appropriation of $6.3 million for the Navajo Nation Water Resources Development Fund; $7.8 million … Amending current law is vital to ensure the Navajo Nation, Taos Pueblo, and Aamodt Settlement Pueblos have access
delays, New Mexico Tribal Head Start Programs Raman Navajo School Board, Alamo Navajo School Board and San Felipe
The Bureau of Land Management has
area does not apply to lands held by Navajo allottees who maintain their mineral rights. The process
area does not apply to lands held by Navajo allottees who maintain their mineral rights. The process
Indians (NCAI), National Council of Urban Indian Health, Navajo Nation, Acoma Pueblo, and Alaska Federation of Natives
Energy Office: Project: Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations NAVAJO TRANSITIONAL ENERGY COMPANY, LLC Grid Deployment Office KIT CARSON
Office Description Federal Funding Amount Total Project Cost Navajo Transitional Energy Company, LLC Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations … four corners power plant located on the Navajo Nation. $6.6 Million $13.1 Million Kit Carson Electric Cooperative Grid
stay in place, the Navajo Nation president has backed legislation that would remove it. “I support the Navajo … their land and minerals are developed,” Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren said in a January statement backing theEnergy
broad cultural landscape that Pueblo, Diné (Navajo), and other Indigenous communities say extends well beyond the park … Ariz., would rescind the withdrawal. Meanwhile, the Navajo Nation sued the Interior Department in January to overturn
negotiated over years of consultation, with the Navajo Nation leadership, with Pueblo leadership, with archeologists and with