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Leaders from the Ute Tribe in Utah praised Governor Mike Leavitt in helping to resolve hunting, taxation, rights-of-way, law enforcement and jurisdiction issues between the tribe and local governments. The tribe plans to work with Leavitt on future issues such as foster care, education, and diabetes. Source: Ute Tribal Leaders Praise Leavitt Role as Negotiator, Present New Agenda (The Salt Lake Tribune 4/24)
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Facebook TwitterLeaders from the Ute Tribe in Utah praised Governor Mike Leavitt in helping to resolve hunting, taxation, rights-of-way, law enforcement and jurisdiction issues between the tribe and local governments. The tribe plans to work with Leavitt on future issues such as foster care, education, and diabetes. Source: Ute Tribal Leaders Praise Leavitt Role as Negotiator, Present New Agenda (The Salt Lake Tribune 4/24)
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