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Preserving Native Languages AB 163 adds California to the six other states that credential both Native American language and culture instructors
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Lynn Valbuena, Chairwoman Catalina Chacon, Vice Chairman Rosemary Morillo, Treasurer Steven Estrada, Secretary
- AB 221, Tribal Nation Grant Fund - tasin. org
AB 221 is sponsored by the Tribal Alliance of Sovereign Indian Nations and the California Nations Indian Gaming Association The bill streamlines the existing Tribal Nation Grant Fund (TNGF) process to provide annual equal distribution grants, upon application, to all federal recognized tribes that either have no gaming (“nongaming”) or operate less than 350 Class III gaming devices
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A priority of TASIN is to inform and improve public policy affecting Native Americans and to protect and promote the interests of our members in Washington D C and Sacramento
- SCA 6 (Dodd) Sports Wagering - TASIN. org
SCA 6 (Dodd) is another broken promise with tribes In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and a time when tribes are beginning recovery, a bill has been introduced that would expand Nevada-style games to card rooms in urban areas SCA 6 would effectively repeal Tribal exclusive gaming rights, which was affirmed by 65% of California voters in March 2000 through Proposition 1A As written, SCA 6
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