Debra Haaland
The Public Record
I am pleased to be leading a bipartisan bill in the House to authorize advanced appropriations for the Indian Health Services.
What does this mean? When we talk about evidence-based practices and the practices that we are supposed to implement within our tribal clinics, the evidence that is gathered for these practices don't actually represent us.
We have actually built out an MSW practicum program because we are treating these dips with parity.
I wanted to let you know that the Urban Indian Health Institute is funded through IHS for just under $400,000 a year.
The funding has never been adequate and everybody knows that. It will never be adequate.
If one group of people on this planet knows how to stretch the dollar, it is us.
We are asking for a $95 million line item increase for the urban Indian health programs.
This cannot be the only place in America where Americans citizens who have, under treaty rights, been promised their healthcare do not have it available to them.





