Tribal Sovereignty Disaster Legislation Introduced
- John Cornelison
- May 26, 2011
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Federal support is growing for tribes to have increased resources and lines of communication with the federal government when natural and other disasters strike.
Several tribal officials have complained in recent years that when snowstorms, floods, or other emergencies have occurred in their areas, they have faced a slow response from the federal government in ways that might not happen to other communities. Lack of direct communication, poor coordination, and slow outreach have all been cited by tribal leaders as reasons for the problem.
- Full story by Rob Capriccioso on May 25 at: http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/05/tribal-sovereignty-disaster-legislation-introduced/
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