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Votes at a glance: Cherokee Nation council passes membership, fund and land resolutions and several acts
Summary
At its Sept. 25 meeting the Cherokee Nation Tribal Council passed items including membership in the National Congress of American Indians, amendments to the Public Health and Wellness Fund Act, land-lease actions, the Historic Cemetery Preservation Act, a trail system act, and amendments to the Cherokee Heritage Center Act.
The Cherokee Nation Tribal Council passed a slate of resolutions and acts during its Sept. 25 meeting. The following is a summary of each item, the motion as stated in the meeting record, and the recorded outcome.
- National Congress of American Indians membership (Agenda item 1): "A resolution authorizing Cherokee Nation to become a member of the National Congress of American Indians and to appoint the tribal delegate and alternates." Motion moved by Councilman Joe Dear. The council voted in favor by voice vote; the motion passed with no recorded opposition in the meeting minutes.
- Public Health and Wellness Fund Act, 2025 amendments (Agenda item 5): Motion to adopt the 2025 amendments to the Public…
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