Chief Allan reappointed as chairman of Coeur d'Alene Tribe

Chief James Allan has been re-appointed as chairman of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe of Idaho.

Allan has served as chairman since 2005. He was first elected to the tribal council in 2003 and has served as vice chair.

“I am honored to continue to represent the Coeur d’Alene Tribe as chairman,” Allan said in a press release. “I love my tribe and I am excited about the upcoming year. There are many exciting times on the horizon.”

Allan most recently pushed for a controversial bill that would have authorized a law enforcement agreement with counties on the reservation. Benewah County has yet to sign the deal.

Get the Story:
Huckleberries Online: Chief Allan unnanimously reappointed (The Spokesman Review 5/3)

Relevant Documents:
DOC: State and Indian Tribal Law Enforcement Act

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