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PufPuf23

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Thu Mar 8, 2012, 02:45 PM Mar 2012

National Commission on Indian Trust Administration and Reform

The Commission’s first meeting will occur from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 1, 2012, and 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Friday, March 2, 2012, at National Park Service, 1201 Eye Street, NW., Conference Room 202, Washington, DC 20005. Please note the location change.

•Attendance is open to the public, but limited space is available. Members of the public who wish to attend should RSVP by February 29, 2012 to: trustcommission@ios.doi.gov.

For further information, contact: trustcommission@ios.doi.gov.

The Designated Federal Officer for the Commission is Jodi Gillette, Deputy Assistant Secretary – Indian Affairs, 1849 C Street, NW., Washington, DC 20240; telephone (202) 208-7163; email to Jodi.Gillette@bia.gov.

Documents
•Secretarial Order 3292, establishing the framework for the Commission
•November 30, 2011 news release, “Salazar Names Members to National Commission on Indian Trust Administration and Reform”

http://www.doi.gov/cobell/commission/index.cfm

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National Commission on Indian Trust Administration and Reform (Original Post) PufPuf23 Mar 2012 OP
Commission of Indian Affairs- Too Bad I missed the deadline for big meeting brzysunset Jun 2012 #1

brzysunset

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1. Commission of Indian Affairs- Too Bad I missed the deadline for big meeting
Thu Jun 21, 2012, 02:36 PM
Jun 2012

I just joined today so I missed the Commissioners big deadline for submissions. I am not sure all of what is being considered by them mentioned in the above with the BIA but if health care is one of the items, my problem would have fit.

And it is not always the US Government that does the oppressing!! The Seminole Tribe of Florida is denying tribal members of other tribes to use their health facilities as of 7-1-12 for any chronic problem if your are not Seminole, yet my Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma tribe sees every person of Native American heritage with a CDIB. So who is the oppressor? IHS meant for us all to have access to medical care. The Seminole Health states they will no longer treat anyone not Seminole for chronic conditions. Diabetes is a chronic condition and is prevalent in all our Indian families. They will see us for acute condition- short term duration like the flue and Indians living in Florida with Diabetes or other chronic illness patients are now uninsurable and thrown to the wolves. If you can help by faxing or sending letters stating this is unfair treatment, I would appreciate it. I am Choctaw and my tribe Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma treats all Indians of all tribes in clinics across Okla.
Connie Whidden is the Seminole Health Director- Her Fax 954-985-8456-Phone 954-962-2009 address Seminole Tribe of Florida 3006 Josie Billie Ave., Hollywood, Fl. 33024

Thank you for allowing me to address this issue on your thread. Today is my first day as a member at DU, and they won't allow me to start my own thread yet. I am in tears, I was insurable when I started going to their clinic 7 years ago. Now that I have diabetes I can no longer buy affordable insurance. The govt insurance is $370.00 per month for one person my age (55).If the Seminoles can do this to me, it can be done to any Indian anywhere.

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