April 18, 2024 - State of the Navajo Nation Address Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren
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Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren's Weekly Radio Address
Thursday, April 18, 2024
Special State of the Navajo Nation Address Edition
Introduction
Appreciation: Light Up Navajo & NTUA
Office of the Navajo Tax Commission and Revenues
Closing on the acquisition of Goulding's Lodge properties
Shonto La Quinta Hotel construction to be completed this summer
Northern Arizona Veterans Administration Health Care and Navajo Nation partnership bring primary VA healthcare to Chinle, Kayenta, and more
Progress in processing Veterans payments
Navajo Veterinary Management Program gets new Navajo Nation Veterinarian after 2 years
Partnership with Congresswoman Theresa Leger Fernandez results in federal earmarks for Crownpoint animal shelter
Advocacy gets Lukachukai Mountain Mining District added to National Priority List for uranium cleanup
Asking Council to pass stricter uranium mining transport regulations to challenge renewed mining
ARPA plan shared with Council will create new opportunities for lasting projects
Navajo Nation to move towards modernized Enterprise Resource Planning system
2,500 potholes were filled by Navajo DOT over the last quarter all across the Navajo Nation
Navajo DOT is working to streamline the development process to improve turnarounds in road projects
Asking the Council to support a unanimous settlement for coming water rights legislation
Conclusion
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren's Weekly Radio Address
Thursday, April 18, 2024
Special State of the Navajo Nation Address Edition
Introduction
Appreciation: Light Up Navajo & NTUA
Office of the Navajo Tax Commission and Revenues
Closing on the acquisition of Goulding's Lodge properties
Shonto La Quinta Hotel construction to be completed this summer
Northern Arizona Veterans Administration Health Care and Navajo Nation partnership bring primary VA healthcare to Chinle, Kayenta, and more
Progress in processing Veterans payments
Navajo Veterinary Management Program gets new Navajo Nation Veterinarian after 2 years
Partnership with Congresswoman Theresa Leger Fernandez results in federal earmarks for Crownpoint animal shelter
Advocacy gets Lukachukai Mountain Mining District added to National Priority List for uranium cleanup
Asking Council to pass stricter uranium mining transport regulations to challenge renewed mining
ARPA plan shared with Council will create new opportunities for lasting projects
Navajo Nation to move towards modernized Enterprise Resource Planning system
2,500 potholes were filled by Navajo DOT over the last quarter all across the Navajo Nation
Navajo DOT is working to streamline the development process to improve turnarounds in road projects
Asking the Council to support a unanimous settlement for coming water rights legislation
Conclusion
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