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Posted: July 12, 2020

The Navajo Nation

Office of the President and Vice President

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 12, 2020

Nez-Lizer approve resolutions canceling fairs, opposing Family Dollar liquor license applications, allocating Navajo-Hopi legal services funds, and more

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — On Sunday, Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer approved four separate resolutions that were previously voted on and approved by the 24th Navajo Nation Council during a special session held on July 1, 2020.

The four resolutions approved include:

  • CJY-54-20: Cancelling the Navajo Nation Fair, the Fourth of July celebration, the Northern Navajo Nation Fair, and all the other fairs, rodeos and roping events held on the Navajo Nation during 2020.

·       CJY-55-20: Opposing liquor license application filed by Family Dollar Store in the community of St. Michaels, Ariz. located within the territorial jurisdiction of the Navajo Nation.

·       CJY-51-20: Approving supplemental funding from the Unreserved, Undesignated Fund Balance in the amount of $55,530 for the Navajo-Hopi Legal Services Program to fund the shortfall of two professional staff positions through the end of FY2020.

·       CJY-52-20: Establishing the Navajo Nation COVID-19 Response Donation Fund to house financial donations made to the Navajo Nation to assist in the fight against COVID-19 on the Navajo Nation; Waiving Navajo Nation Code set-aside provisions.

In their message regarding the cancellation of all fairs, rodeos, and roping events, President Nez and Vice President Lizer highlighted the progress that the Navajo Nation has made in flattening the curve when it comes to COVID-19 cases, which they attribute to the proactive measures that have been taken including requiring masks to worn, implementing weekend lockdowns and daily curfew, prohibiting large gatherings, and issuing a stay-at-home order.

“We must continue to listen to our health care experts and do everything we can to keep our Navajo people healthy. Cancelling local events on the Navajo Nation will help reduce the spread of this deadly virus. The surrounding states are also cancelling large events, such as New Mexico cancelling the annual Balloon Fiesta, and the Executive Branch took the initiative to cancel our Fourth of July celebration. The message in CJY-54-20 will go out to all Navajo citizens that not only are large events cancelled but also smaller rodeo and roping events,” stated President Nez.

On Sunday, the state of New Mexico reported 262 new COVID-19 cases bringing their total to 15,028. In Arizona, officials reported 2,237 new cases since Saturday, which brings the state’s overall total to 122,467 positive cases. In comparison, the Navajo Nation reported 45 new cases COVID-19 cases on Sunday.

Under Public Health Emergency Order No. 2020-003 and No. 2020-004, Navajo Nation residents must avoid crowds, limit gatherings to household members, and restrict their travel. The Public Health Emergency Orders work with CJY-54-20 to also restrict local pow wows, fundraising bingo games, roadside sales, and other small gatherings.

On June 23, President Nez and Vice President Lizer issued a letter to the Arizona State Liquor Board and the Apache County Board of Supervisors strongly opposing Family Dollar’s notice of application to sell alcohol in their store located on fee land in the community of St. Michaels, Ariz. In April, they also wrote to the Coconino County Board of Supervisors requesting their support to oppose another application for liquor license by the Family Dollar store located in Tuba City, Ariz.

“Resolution CJY-55-20 reaffirms the position that we have already taken to say that the selling of alcohol in these communities poses a direct threat to the health and well-being of thousands of our Navajo people. Consumption of alcohol has contributed to increased incidence of domestic violence and other criminal activity, motor vehicle fatalities, and deaths caused by exposure to extreme weather conditions. We cannot stand by and allow this liquor license application to go unchallenged. We sincerely appreciate the Navajo Nation Council’s position on opposing the liquor license application by Family Dollar,” stated President Nez and Vice President Lizer.

The leaders strongly encourage individuals who reside within a one-mile radius of the Family Dollar store in St. Michaels to file a “Protest if Liquor License Application,” which can be found online at https://azliquor.gov/assets/documents/board/FY2019/ProtestInstructions.pdf.

In approving $55,530 for the Navajo-Hopi Legal Services Program, President Nez and Vice President Lizer stated that the funds will help to continue providing legal help to those who are fighting their way through the complicated relocation benefit process.

“Previously, we supported the appropriation to the Navajo Department of Justice’s Water Rights Unit and believe we must support our continuing fight to protect our sovereignty and legal services for our People. Our Administration continues to work toward revitalizing the lands known as the Former Bennett Freeze Area and put in place the Navajo Thaw Project. Through the Navajo Thaw Project, we work with the area chapters on project development,” they wrote.

With the establishment of the Navajo Nation COVID-19 Response Donation Fund through CJY-52-20, President Nez and Vice President Lizer stated that it will add another important layer of service for the Navajo people during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“With initial donations coming from our Navajo Nation Enterprises the response from across the country and world-wide has been a blessing. We appreciate the individuals, religious groups, businesses, and organizations who have made generous donations to our Navajo People. The Donation Section will continue to receive donations and will work with the Department of Emergency Management in distribution. The previous donations of food items, bottled water, masks, and hand sanitizer have been distributed across the Navajo Nation,” they stated.

President Nez and Vice President Lizer thank the 24th Navajo Nation Council for their consideration and support of the resolutions.

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