Secretary Gale Norton will testify about the Interior Department's fiscal year 2006 budget proposal before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee today.
The Bush administration has requested a total of $10.8 billion for Interior, a figure that includes a $110 million reduction in Bureau of Indian Affairs budget and a $75.9 million increase for the Office of Special Trustee.
Many tribal leaders say the request will hurt critical programs at the reservation level. The Senate Indian Affairs Committee agreed in a February 18 letter.
Norton is the sole witness this morning. She previously testified before a House Appropriations subcommittee.
An audio-only link for the hearing can be found at http://www.capitolhearings.org under today's schedule.
Senate Indian Affairs Committee Letter:
FY 2006 Views and
Estimates (February 28, 2005)
Budget Documents:
DOI Budget
in Brief | Trust
Responsibilities | Tribal
Communities | Bureau of
Indian Affairs | Departmental
Offices [includes Office of Special Trustee] | DOI
[from White House]
Relevant Links:
Senate Appropriations Committee - http://appropriations.senate.gov
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Norton to testify before Senate Appropriations
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