Chairwoman Bryan represents the tribe's interests at both the State and national level.
I respectfully ask the Committee to mark up Senate Bill 3263 and pass the bill before the end of the year.
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is a critical part of Alabama's culture and heritage.
We're in a tough situation. I'm all for Pell Grants. I dealt with them for years with football players and all that.
I want to thank Senator Britt and Coach Tuberville for introducing this bill.
Education is the opportunity for our kids in the country.
Reauthorization of the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act will be a huge step in the right direction.
We offer our full support to the Tester-Moran bill, Senate Bill 563, which would accomplish that goal.
We strongly support continued nationwide access to in vitro fertilization.
She has also been instrumental in growing the Poarch Creek Tribe's business portfolio.
We can't sustain our Country like that. We can't do it. It's got to be done through the educational system.
Too many of our kids go to 4-year schools that they don't need to go.
I think we could help on the implementation side, obviously, with legislation but also with oversight.