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Commission hears update on federal hiring freezes and tribal program uncertainty
Summary
Commissioners heard from their vice chair about federal hiring freezes, layoffs affecting tribal programs and advocacy efforts in Washington, D.C.; members reported some encouraging engagement but ongoing uncertainty.
The Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission received an update about federal hiring freezes, layoffs and ongoing advocacy on tribal programs during its February meeting.
The commission’s vice chair described continued uncertainty about federal funding and staffing for tribal programs after recent administrative changes. The report noted layoffs in some federal offices and hiring freezes in others that the vice chair said have…
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