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Fort Peck chairman urges respect for treaty rights, improved tribal‑state partnerships and infrastructure investment

2331009 · February 17, 2025
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Chairman Justin Greyhawk Senior told the Legislature tribal nations are resilient but need infrastructure, protection of treaty rights and continued state support for education, Medicaid expansion and cultural programs.

Chairman Justin Greyhawk Senior of the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes addressed a joint session of the Montana Legislature, urging lawmakers to honor treaty rights, partner on infrastructure and economic development, and avoid legislation that infringes on tribal rights or promotes division.

"We are your constituents and appreciate your support," Chairman Justin Greyhawk Senior said. He listed several examples of cooperation — a pending Fort Belknap water settlement with state support, tribal‑state…

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