The following is from a press release issued by National Congress of American Indians.
In testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Executive Director Jacqueline Johnson Pata requested $6.12 billion for tribal government infrastructure investment to be included in President-Elect Barack Obama's upcoming American Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Plan.
“We can’t afford to be left out of President-Elect Obama’s economic recovery plan for the nation,” said Johnson Pata. “Eight of the ten poorest counties in the
The Tribal Government Economic Recovery plan includes infrastructure spending for shovel-ready projects that will create over 50,000 local jobs.
Johnson Pata stressed to the Committee two particular reasons tribes must included in the package. First, by investing in tribal governments,
“This economic downturn that is affecting us all is also having a dramatic effect on tribal governments who many times occupy the bottom end of the socio-economic scale,” Johnson Pata testified. “The
Real per-capita income of Indians living on reservations is still less than half of the national average. Unemployment is still double what it is for the rest of the country and many tribal governments lack the resources to provide the basic infrastructure most
Obama's economic stimulus package is expected to include $300 billion in tax cuts and about $500 billion in spending.
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