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Tribal leaders attend 17th annual legislative day in Arizona
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Posted: Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Lawmakers welcomed tribal leaders to the state capitol for the
17th annual Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day
on January 17.
The president of the Senate and the speaker House said they want to maintain strong relationships with tribes. Both chambers are led by Republicans.
Tribal leaders shared their priorities with lawmakers at the event.
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Tribal council member attends Legislative Day to maintain tribal, state bonds
(The Eastern Arizona Courier 2/1)
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