On the recordMarch 5, 2024
It is especially troubling to learn how these clawbacks impact tribes, since it is my understanding how many feel that they have been left out of this process.
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congress.govIt is especially troubling to learn how these clawbacks impact tribes, since it is my understanding how many feel that they have been left out of this process.
Dingell highlights concerns about the negative effects of funding clawbacks on tribal communities.
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