I strongly supported this undertaking when I testified before the Committee, and I continue to believe it can provide valuable instruction.
Tom Udall
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Tom Udall is an American politician and attorney who served as the junior United States Senator from New Mexico from 2009 to 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, Udall previously represented New Mexico's 3rd congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2007 to 2009. Throughout his political career, he has focused on issues such as environmental protection, healthcare, and Native American rights. Udall has been an advocate for legislation addressing the challenges faced by the Navajo people, particularly regarding land ownership and economic development.
The Administration's budget simply does not reflect Indian Country's priorities.
Eliminating a program like this Tribal Climate Resilience Program really hits to the heart of what tribes are trying to do to survive and continue their way of life.
I don't support the promise of something else down the road in exchange for not funding it now.
We need to ensure that every tribal community has access to the resources they need.
It is totally inadequate, an insult to Indian Country with sweeping, irrational cuts to tribal programs in an effort to reduce the Federal Government.
Mr. Secretary, I hope you will put in the record the numbers that you cannot quite get off the top of your head now.
It appears the Administration's consultation with HHS and the Tribal-Interior Budget Council was just a check the box exercise.
I think it is one of the most transformative issues we can have in the 21st century.
I am deeply concerned about the antibiotic overuse in livestock impacting the effectiveness of antimicrobials for use in animals and humans.
Like many Americans, I'm concerned about the proliferation of nuclear weapons and the last thing we need are new arms races around the world.





