PPT-FY 2015 -ALASKA TRIBAL BUDGET PRIORITIES

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TRIBAL INTERIOR BUDGET COUNCIL Alaska Region Eufrona ONeill Acting Regional Director Edward Sam Thomas Tribal RepresentativeCraig Tribal Council Rick Harrison

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TRIBAL INTERIOR BUDGET COUNCIL Alaska Region Eufrona ONeill Acting Regional Director Edward Sam Thomas Tribal RepresentativeCraig Tribal Council Rick Harrison Tribal Representative. TRIBAL INTERIOR BUDGET COUNCIL . . Alaska Region. Eufrona. O’Neill, Acting Regional Director. Edward “Sam” Thomas, Tribal Representative/Craig Tribal Council. Rick Harrison, Tribal Representative/. Tribal Budget Advisory Committee. May 12, 2009. Thank you for this opportunity to present the BIA Budget needs . of Alaska Tribes and Tribal Members. . First some background and common indicators on Alaska . Julianne Baltar, President Alaska Tribal Transportation Workgroup . and. Director of the Bristol Bay Native Association’s . Department . of Transportation and Infrastructure Development. ATTWG Board of Directors:. Washington, D.C.. March 21-22, 2013. 1. Great Plains Tribal Chairman’s Association. Tribal Representatives. Tex Hall, Chairman, Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota. Robert Shepherd, Chairman, Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate’. Application of . the . Alaska . Tribal Health Compact . with . the . Indian Health Service. . Rose . Tepp. , . Tribal Lead Negotiator, . Kenaitze. Indian Tribe . Carolyn Crowder. , . Crown Consulting & Management. Region - BIA . Tribal Priority . Survey. Weldon . Bruce . Loudermilk. Regional Director. Challenges for the Alaska Region. There are 229 Alaska Tribes – whic. h. represents approximately 40% of the U.S. Federally recognized tribes. . March 13, 2015. Agenda. Current Financial Position. Original charge of this committee. Sub-committee findings regarding Enrollment Projections for 2015-16 and the Impact of Tuition Changes on students and the University. TRIBAL INTERIOR BUDGET COUNCIL . . Alaska Region:. Weldon “Bruce” . Loudermilk. , Regional Director. Edward K. Thomas, Jr. (Sam), Craig Tribal Association/Tribal Council. Rick Harrison, . Chickaloon. September 17, 2015. Thomas M. DiLorenzo. Provost and VP for Academic Affairs. Provost/VP for Academic Affairs:. Two Roles . “The traditional role of a vice president for academic affairs is to promote and maintain a distinctive academic vision. That means leading the intellectual community on the campus, playing the role of visionary, and, when necessary, defending lofty principles.” (Maghroori and Powers, 2007). TRIBAL INTERIOR BUDGET COUNCIL . . Alaska Region. Weldon “Bruce” Loudermilk, Regional Director. Edward K. Thomas, Jr. (Sam), Craig Tribal Council. Rick Harrison, . Chickaloon. Nation. 1. Alaska Region did it’s first on-line budget survey, and we received an increased participation of 385% from last year!. National and Regional Levels. National Tribal Air Association’s Executive Committee . ‘. To . advance. air quality management, policies and programs, consistent with the needs, interests and unique legal status of American Indian Tribes and Alaskan Natives’. , Acting Regional Director. Edward K. Thomas, Jr. (Sam), Craig Tribal Association/Tribal Council. Rick Harrison, . Chickaloon. Nation. 1. FY 2019 ALASKA TRIBAL BUDGET PRIORITIES. TRIBAL INTERIOR BUDGET COUNCIL . September 17, 2015. Thomas M. DiLorenzo. Provost and VP for Academic Affairs. Provost/VP for Academic Affairs:. Two Roles . “The traditional role of a vice president for academic affairs is to promote and maintain a distinctive academic vision. That means leading the intellectual community on the campus, playing the role of visionary, and, when necessary, defending lofty principles.” (Maghroori and Powers, 2007). the . Alaska . Tribal Health Compact . with . the . Indian Health Service. . Rose . Tepp. , . Tribal Lead Negotiator, . Kenaitze. Indian Tribe . Carolyn Crowder. , . Crown Consulting & Management.

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