Secretary Jewell: Strengthening federal-tribal relationship

Interior Secretary Sally Jewell discusses the new White House Council on Native American Affairs:
As Secretary of the Interior, I am honored to chair this Council, which will bring together federal departments and offices on a regular basis to support tribes as they tackle pressing issues such as high unemployment, educational achievement and poverty rates. By further improving interagency coordination and efficiency, the Council will help break down silos and expand existing efforts to leverage federal programs and resources available to tribal communities.

Throughout the year, the Council will work collaboratively toward advancing five priorities that mirror the issues tribal leaders have raised during previous White House Tribal Nations Conferences:

1) Promoting sustainable economic development;
2) Supporting greater access to and control over healthcare;
3) Improving the effectiveness and efficiency of tribal justice systems;
4) Expanding and improving educational opportunities for Native American youth; and 5) Protecting and supporting the sustainable management of Native lands, environments, and natural resources.

Get the Story:
Secretary Sally Jewell: Strengthening our Federal Partnership with Tribal Nations (White House Blog 6/27)

Executive Order:
Establishing the White House Council on Native American Affairs (June 26, 2013)

Related Stories:
Tribes hail White House Council on Native American Affairs (6/27)
President Obama creates top-level Native American Council (6/26)

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