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Tribal Leader COVID-19 Town Hall: $1.9T Reconciliation Package (NAFOA)

Tribal Leader COVID-19 Town Hall: $1.9T Reconciliation Package
Friday, Feb 12 at 3:00 pm ET

NAFOA is coordinating with several national organizations to convene a Tribal Leader Town Hall tomorrow Friday, February 12, 2021 at 3:00 EST to discuss the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package – which includes a proposed $20 billion tribal relief fund – that Congress is expected to pass next week using budget reconciliation rules.

“Reconciliation” is a process by which Congress can pass legislation with a simple majority. This process can be enacted once a fiscal year and is limited to items related to taxes, spending, and the debt limit. The narrow Democratic margins for controlling Congress make reconciliation the only available vehicle to pass more COVID-19 stimulus measures without Republican support. 

The proposed legislation has several additional tribal provisions, a summary of these provisions can be found below. Further information including an agenda and speakers will be sent tomorrow morning. 

Tribal Leader COVID-19 Town Hall: $1.9T Reconciliation Package

February 12, 2021
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM EST
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The Town Hall will be in a webinar format and will center around how the new legislation impacts tribal governance, health, and economic development. We will discuss the provisions that relate to Indian Country, and will also leave time for questions. 

Agenda:

Opening Prayer – Governor Joe Garcia
Introductory Comments
President Fawn Sharp, NCAI
President Tina Danforth & Secretary Melanie Benjamin, NAFOA
Congressional Commentary – Veronica Watters, Legislative Assistant to Senator Charles Schumer
Reconciliation Process – Devin Rhinerson, Vice President, PACE, LLP
Tribal Relief Funds and SBA PPP – Dante Desiderio, Executive Director, NAFOA
FEMA & Additional Government Support – Fatima Abbas, Vice President of Governmental Relations, NCAI 
Employment, Tax Credits, and Childcare – Aurene Martin, Spirit Rock Consulting
Food & Nutrition – Colby Duren, Director of Policy and Governmental Relations, Intertribal Agriculture Council
Housing – Anthony Walters, Executive Director, NAIHC
Health Care – Stacy Bohlen, Executive Director, NIHB
Urban Health Care – Francys Crevier, Chief Executive Office, NCUIH

Tribal Provisions from the Proposed Legislation Include:

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