The Senate Indian Affairs Committee returns to work next week with a business meeting and oversight hearing on April 12.
The meeting will consider pending legislation. Immediately following, the hearing will examine tribal colleges and universities.
The agenda and the witness list have not been made public.
Committee Notice:
BUSINESS MEETING to consider pending legislation, to be followed immediately by an OVERSIGHT HEARING on Tribal Colleges and Universities
(April 12, 2007)
Relevant Links:
Senate Indian Affairs Committee - http://indian.senate.gov
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