Tribal Administration
Like other units of government, Tribal Nations are responsible for the provision of essential governmental services to our citizens, including health care, education, law enforcement, housing, and social services. Tribal Administrators have a primary role in coordinating and facilitating these services. USET SPF works to ensure federal policy enables the full and unfettered operation of Tribal governmental programs.
Testimony
2023
- USET SPF Testimony for the Record of SCIA Legislative Hearing on S. 1322, the UNLOCKED Act - May 3, 2023
Comments
2024
- USET SPF Comments to DOI on Self-Governance Regulations Implementing the PROGRESS Act - August 20, 2024
2023
- USET SPF Comments to DOI on Tribal Data Priorities - July 20, 2023
- USET SPF Comments on FPISC Draft ERIF Application - July 17, 2023
- USET SPF Comments on Treasury Proposed Supplementary Broadband Guidance for Tribal Governments - June 9, 2023
2022
- USET SPF Comments to DOI re: Tribal Enrollment Data Collection - July 8, 2022
- USET SPF Comments on DOI Small Tribes Supplement TPA - June 30, 2022
2021
- USET SPF Comments to EEOC on Draft Tribal Consultation Process - June 28, 2021
- USET SPF Comments DOL Labor Report - April 9, 2021
- USET SPF Comments re: DOI Consultation on ARP - March 31, 2021
- USET SPF Comments to USDA on Tribal Consultation - March 22, 2021
Letters
2024
Joint Letters
2022
- Joint Tribal Organization Letter to House Appropriations re: Amending the Indian Self-Determination Act CSC Provisions - February 4, 2022
- Joint Tribal Organization Letter to House Natural Resources Committee and Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States re: Amending the Indian Self-Determination Act CSC Provisions - February 4, 2022
- Joint Tribal Organization Letter to Senate Indian Affairs Committee and Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies re: Amending the Indian Self-Determination Act CSC Provisions - February 4, 2022
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