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  • Sep 9, 2024
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A Vital Principle for Native American Communities

Key Aspects of Tribal Sovereignty Application in North Dakota In North Dakota, tribal sovereignty is recognized through a combination of...read more

Inspiring Indigenous Action
  • Feb 1, 2023
  • NDNV News

Inspiring Indigenous Action

We began our work during the 2018 Midterm Election to counteract the harmful effect of the voter identification law. A...read more

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Update: The House Passed the Reconciliation Bill T Update: The House Passed the Reconciliation Bill That Puts Programs at Risk

The U.S. House passed the Budget Reconciliation Bill in early hours of the morning, that would gut key federal programs many of our families and communities rely on. It passed the House with ONE vote and is now heading to the Senate.

This bill would seriously hurt Native communities. It rolls back the federal government’s trust responsibility to Tribes and takes aim at programs like Medicaid, SNAP (food assistance), opening public lands to extraction, rolls back federal environmental protections including Environmental Reviews, and changes the structure of Pell Grants, all while weakening the social safety net for tribes and rural communities.

We need to speak up now.

**Call our North Dakota Senators and tell them to vote NO when this bill reaches the Senate.**

**Sen. John Hoeven**
📱 DC Office: (202) 224-2551
 📞 Bismarck Office: (701) 250-4618
✉️https://www.hoeven.senate.gov/contact/email-the-senator

**Sen. Kevin Cramer**
📱 DC Office: (202) 224-2043
📞 Bismarck Office: (701) 204-0500
✉️https://www.cramer.senate.gov/contact/contact-kevin

Tell them:
“Don’t turn your back on Tribal communities. Protect our lands, Medicaid, food assistance, education, and uphold your trust responsibility to Native Nations.”

This is about our future. Let’s keep pushing back.
Right now, Congress is trying to pass a sprawling Right now, Congress is trying to pass a sprawling and ruthless bill that guts and dismantles services, programs, policies, and laws that rural communities depend on for their health and well-being –  so billionaires and corporations can get richer and pay less in taxes. 
Here’s what this bill would do:
* Strip $715 billion from Medicaid, leaving over 8 million people, including thousands of Native families, without health coverage.
*Destroy clean energy jobs by eliminating tax credits that rural co-ops and homeowners rely on.
*Hand over more than 200 million acres of public lands to oil and gas companies, while cutting tribal voices out of the decision-making process.
*Cut $290 billion from SNAP by shifting costs to states, which they can’t afford and would take food away from eligible children and families in need. 
*Gut funding for rural schools, roads, and essential infrastructure by slashing payments tribes and communities receive from energy development on public lands.
*Allow corporations to bypass environmental reviews and fast-track pipelines and industrial projects without public input.

This bill violates the federal government’s trust responsibility to Tribes by disregarding tribal sovereignty, silencing Native voices in the public input process, and putting sacred lands at risk for the benefit of billionaires and fossil fuel corporations. It’s a reckless assault on Native rights, environmental protections, and the policies meant to safeguard Indigenous lands. Contact your Congressional delegates #Hoeven #Cramer and #Fedorchek and tell them to vote NO the "Big Beautiful Bill".
In honor of our board appreciation, we're spotligh In honor of our board appreciation, we're spotlighting our Vice-Chairwoman of North Dakota Native Vote. Thank you, Natasha for all of your contributions to our team, the dedication, and wisdom you bring to North Dakota Native Vote. 

Natasha Gourd is a mother of four children and has served five years as vice president of the Bismarck Public Schools Indigenous Parent Advisory Committee. She serves on the Native American Rights Fund Indigenous Peacemaking Advisory Committee. Natasha has developed a diversionary court system for tribal-affected youth and has been a peacemaking consultant for various tribes and organizations for ten years. She serves as the Restorative Practice Council Coordinator for the Consensus Council and a Leadership for Education Equity Public Policy Fellow for the South Dakota Education Equity Coalition. Served two years and was recently elected as Vice-Chair of the North Dakota Native Vote Board. 

View more about our Board of Directors here: https://ndnativevote.org/about/a
Happy Monday! This week we want to feature one o Happy Monday! 

This week we want to feature one of our very important board members: Jody DeLong Sr. "Misko Noodin Binesi" our NDNV Board Chair. He's been with NDNV since 2023. He started his career in higher education as a student at Turtle Mountain College, where he developed a strong passion for learning and community engagement. Through dedication and persistence, he worked his way through various grant-funded positions, gaining valuable experience in tribal governance, research, and community development. Each role provided Jody with deeper insight into the challenges and opportunities facing Indigenous communities, strengthening his commitment to education and advocacy... read more about Jody on our website, here: https://ndnativevote.org/about/
North Dakota Native Vote extends out heartfelt gra North Dakota Native Vote extends out heartfelt gratitude to all legislators who participated in the 2025 session. In addition to our 33 priority bills, we tracked an additional 47 bills that impact tribal communities. Thank you for your service and dedication throughout this legislative session. #inspireindigenousaction
Thank you to Standing Rock Tribal Health Departmen Thank you to Standing Rock Tribal Health Department for extending an invite to NDNV for us to table at the Standing Rock Community Health Fair and Walk. Another big thank you to Standing Rock Community High School for hosting us, it was nice to visit with and greet the students and community. 

Congratulations to the winners of our Trivia Door prize Giveaway!

#NDNV #inspireindigenousaction
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