It does not make a lot of sense to me, quite frankly.
I wrote to Secretary Hagel after the DOD inspector-general-issued report revealing that the DOD was taking entirely way too long to transmit...
I would just say, and then this will just be a side comment, that if you need help, we will help.
We want to cut red tape, we want to cut excess baloney out of this and if you can help us make sure there is some protection for these folks...
What are the implications of that from a forest management standpoint, and from a law enforcement standpoint, and a recreational standpoint?
We don't want to drive these folks out of business, and then it all becomes a taxpayer-funded problem as far as forest management.
Okay, so I want to ask a little bit about manpower.
Amen. I agree with that.
The statistics concerning housing conditions in Indian Country are staggering.
We must grow this program that has seen level funding since its inception in 1996.
When we discuss the state of Indian housing, we must describe it in the term of crisis.