Hillary Clinton is our best choice to serve as President
of the United States. Having served in the roles of Secretary of State, U.S.
Senator and the sometime under-appreciated role of First Lady, she has
unprecedented experience in international and domestic policy, which includes
tribal sovereignty. As the elected leader of the largest tribal government in
America, that level of experience is invaluable to Indian Country.
Hillary Clinton will continue the legacy of
meaningful government to government consultations between tribal nations and
the United States established by Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, and will
build on that foundation. She truly grasps the federal trust responsibility to
our tribal nations, while being empathetic to the problems facing Indian
Country.
Secretary Clinton has heard the call of tribal
leaders and will take action on the issues most important to our people. She
will ensure the issues facing the First Americans will not be the last to be
addressed.
I had the pleasure of attending a tribal leaders
meeting at the White House many years ago when I served on the Cherokee Nation
Tribal Council and it was then First Lady Hillary Clinton who led our
discussion. This was an historic moment, as there was direct engagement between
tribal leaders and the White House like never before in modern history. She
promised a true government-to-government relationship and a real partnership to
address our unique needs and the result of that meeting was Executive Order 13175
on tribal consultation that was issued by President Clinton. Secretary Clinton understands Indian people must
have a seat at the table with federal officials in the development of federal
policies affecting our communities.
She has been a vocal and visionary leader for tribal
citizens as a supporter of the Violence Against Women Act, Tribal Colleges, the
Indian Health Care Improvement Act and the UN’s Declaration on the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples.
Secretary Clinton is the most qualified candidate to
be president because she understands that our brightest future lies in strong
relationships, especially as we strive to bring equality and economic
development to Indian Country. History teaches us that failure to include the
voices of tribal leaders leads to devastating results for Indian people. This
dialogue is critical to productive federal-tribal relationships.
As President, Hillary Clinton will continue an
active dialogue with tribal governments.
She will focus a progressive agenda on the needs of our youth, our
veterans, our natural resources and access to quality health care for our
people for generations.
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