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IHS takeover top priority for Begaye
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FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 2002 Having the Navajo Nation contract its health care from the Indian Health Service is one of President Kelsey Begaye's top priorities. The proposal was defeated in tribal council but Begaye and council speaker Edward T. Begay revived it for a special session. The issue is one of several Begaye hopes to complete as he launches his bid for re-election. Get the Story:
Begaye and McKenzie to run for second term (The Farmington Daily-Times 3/22) Relevant Links:
Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org Related Stories:
Opinion: Support Navajo IHS (3/19)
Navajo contracting on agenda again (3/18)
Navajo president seeks re-election (3/4)
Navajo group seeks reform (2/27)
Navajo candidate seeks changes (2/25)
Navajo health care push not over (2/1)
Navajo council says no on health care (1/31)
Navajo health care up for vote again (1/30)
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