Establishes the office of Native American affairs
Bill A 6628 aimed to create an Office of Native American Affairs to advocate for tribes, enhance representation, and develop policies for their needs, but its progress was halted.
Bill A 6628 aimed to create an Office of Native American Affairs to advocate for tribes, enhance representation, and develop policies for their needs, but its progress was halted.
Bill A 6628 was introduced to establish an Office of Native American Affairs within the state government. The primary intent of this office is to enhance the representation and advocacy for Native American communities, ensuring their voices are heard in governmental processes and policies that affect them.
While the specific provisions of Bill A 6628 are not detailed in the provided information, the establishment of such an office typically includes:
The establishment of the Office of Native American Affairs would primarily affect:
Bill A 6628 is related to several prior-session bills, indicating ongoing legislative interest in Native American affairs:
These related bills may provide additional context or alternative approaches to addressing Native American issues within the state.
While Bill A 6628 aimed to create an Office of Native American Affairs to advocate for and support Native American communities, its legislative journey has been halted with the striking of the enacting clause. The ongoing discussion around related bills suggests that the topic remains significant within the legislative agenda.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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