NFBC Tribal Caucus & Briefing Materials
- Jun 22, 2022
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Join the Tribal Caucus for Hunger, Nutrition, and Health on June 27th from 3 to 5 p.m. eastern, facilitated by the Native Farm Bill Coalition: Intertribal Agriculture Council, the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative, and the National Congress for American Indians. The June 27th caucus serves as an opportunity for Tribes and Tribal leaders to discuss priorities – without federal officials or employees – before the Nation-to-Nation Virtual Tribal Consultation on June 28th with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the White House.
The NFBC crafted briefing materials for the upcoming Tribal Caucus on June 27th and the Nation-to-Nation Consultation on June 28th. The document is intended to provide Tribal leaders, staff, and proxies with relevant background information along with suggested talking points from the Native Farm Bill Coalition (NFBC). View the Consultation Briefing Materials here, and register for the upcoming Tribal Caucus on June 27th facilitated by the NFBC here.



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