the reform to the Federal law that the collaborative has accomplished with Senator Tina Smith and other allies on Capitol Hill means that not only Minnesota Tribes will have access to increased Federal funding support but hundreds of Tribes throughout the United States will also be able to access those increased resources for our shared mission to reduce homelessness in Indian communities.
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Tina Smith highlights successful federal law reforms aiding Minnesota Tribes and others in combating homelessness.
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