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Former Sen. Dorgan to take up Indian youth issues at foundation
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Former Sen.
Byron Dorgan
(D-North Dakota) will chair a new foundation at the Aspen Institute to address Indian youth issues.
Dorgan, the former chair of the
Senate Indian Affairs Committee
, wants to look a suicide prevention, substance abuse and other issues.
In addition to the foundation work, Dorgan has joined the lobbying firm
Arent Fox
, where he will serve as a senior policy adviser.
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Dorgan to continue his work with American Indians
(The Devils Lake Journal 1/10)
Press Release: Senators Add Strength to Firm’s Vibrant Government Relations Practice
(Arent Fox 1/11)
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