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Executive Order to Remove Regulations to Stimulate Economic Recovery
The “Regulatory Relief to Support Economic Recovery” executive order intends to spur the post-pandemic economy by waiving agency regulations. “The virus has attacked our nation’s economy as well as its health,” states the White House announcement. President Donald...
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Native Business NEWS
Oregon Bill Would Cover Tuition for Qualifying Native Medical Students
A bill making its way through the Oregon legislature aims to make medical careers more accessible to aspiring Native American students in rural, Tribal communities across the state.Oregon Senator Bill Hansell proposed Senate Bill 293. If passed, students could apply...
Native American Buying Power Increased by 185 Percent Since 2000
Native Americans commanded an estimated $115 billion in spending power in 2018. That’s a 185 percent increase since 2000, according to the latest Multicultural Economy Report from the University of Georgia.
Citizen Potawatomi Nation Accounting Department Recognized for Excellence 30 Years in a Row
The Citizen Potawatomi Nation Accounting Department has earned the Government Finance Officers Association’s Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for three decades straight.
Chef Sean Sherman Wins James Beard Leadership Award
The James Beard Foundation has awarded Sean Sherman, the founder and CEO of The Sioux Chef, another honor, a Leadership Award.Last year, his cookbook The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen won the James Beard Award Winner for Best American Cookbook.Chef Sherman, Oglala...
Supreme Court Rules Yakama Gas Station Exempt From Washington State Fuel Tax, Upholds 1855 Treaty
Today’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling deems Cougar Den exempt from paying tax on fuel it transports on public highways in Washington State under the Yakama Treaty of 1855.

