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Navajo school could lose BIA funds
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2002 Parents of students at Navajo Preparatory in Farmington, New Mexico, are worried the school could lose construction funds from the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Without $2 million in tribal funds to complete initial work, $10.8 million from the BIA for a second phase project could go unused. Navajo Nation President Kelsey Begaye vetoed the funds, and parents are hoping the tribal council will override it. Get the Story:
Parents plan strategies to lobby Navajo Nation Council for veto override (The Farmington Daily-Times 2/19) Relevant Links:
Navajo Preparatory - http://www.nps.bia.edu
Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org Related Stories:
Money vetoed for Navajo dorms (2/12)
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