The budget resolutions passed by the House and Senate this month leave President Bush's cuts to Indian programs intact.
Among other proposals, Bush is cutting $108 million from the Bureau of Indian Affairs and $107 million from Indian housing. Construction of new schools and health facilities are among the programs taking a major hit.
Sen. Tim Johnson (D-South Dakota) said there's still a chance to restore some of the cuts. He said he would use his seat on the Senate Appropriations Committee to seek more funds for Indian programs.
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