"For the past few years, Indian country has taken a beating on the BIA budget. With permanent tax cuts being considered by Congress, more federal spending on the recent wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and the war against terror, it appears domestic spending will suffer hits for some time to come.
Which includes Indian country.
As co-chairman of the BIA Budget Advisory Council with National Congress of American Indians President Tex Hall, I have become more familiar with a few terms in trying to understand the vast complexity of the BIA�s current $2.2 billion dollar budget.
Aside from the fact that last year it was a $2.3 billion dollar budget."
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Chief Jim Gray: Today's BIA budget and you
(The Native American Times 3/24)
Senate Indian Affairs Committee Letter:
FY 2006 Views and
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Budget Documents:
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