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Norton called ignorant on federal recognition
Wednesday, March 31, 2004
Republican lawmakers from Connecticut met with Interior Secretary Gale Norton on Tuesday to discuss their concerns about the federal recognition process. The lawmakers said the meeting was not fruitful. Rep. Chris Shays (R-Conn.) said Norton isn't paying attention to the issue and hadn't even read a recent memo that said the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation did not meet all federal recognition criteria. "The meeting was not satisfactory at all," Shays told the Associated Press. According to the AP, Norton refused to answer questions as she was leaving the meeting. Get the Story:
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Norton called ignorant on federal recognition
Wednesday, March 31, 2004
Republican lawmakers from Connecticut met with Interior Secretary Gale Norton on Tuesday to discuss their concerns about the federal recognition process. The lawmakers said the meeting was not fruitful. Rep. Chris Shays (R-Conn.) said Norton isn't paying attention to the issue and hadn't even read a recent memo that said the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation did not meet all federal recognition criteria. "The meeting was not satisfactory at all," Shays told the Associated Press. According to the AP, Norton refused to answer questions as she was leaving the meeting. Get the Story:
Conn. Lawmakers Press Norton On Schaghticoke Decision (AP 3/30) Related Stories:
House committee takes up recognition process (3/31)
Challenges await Anderson on federal recognition (02/26)
Lack of evidence addressed in recognition bill (02/19)
Sweeping recognition reform bill offered (02/07)
At BIA, no recognition of new tribes (2/5)
BIA recognition still hard to prove for some (01/22)
McCaleb delivers aggressive recognition plan (10/03)
BIA role in recognition decisions under review (06/13)
BIA Budget: Doing more with less (3/26)
Bush budget cuts funds for new tribes (3/20)
McCaleb takes on recognition (3/15)
Inside the BIA, plenty of drama (3/4)
Ashcroft urged to charge BIA officials (3/1)
Solutions sought for 'hijacked' recognition (11/9)
Gover: Recognition study 'cooked' (11/1)
Reforming federal recognition (10/26)
Gover takes on recognition (10/25)
McCaleb to listen 'closely' to recognition experts (8/9)
McCaleb decision sure to draw scrutiny (7/31)
BIA pushed to provide 'answers' on tribes (7/26)
McCaleb endorses BIA on recognition (6/14)
Gover's 'activist' legacy escapes McCaleb (6/13)
BIA has small goal for big problem (5/22)
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