
Indian Affairs
As the former Chairman and a senior member of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, I have worked to strengthen tribal sovereignty, with a focus on economic development, job creation, energy development and natural resource management. Additionally, we’ve worked to improve health care, education, public safety, and housing in tribal communities.
We continue working to empower tribes to create solutions that work for their members by supporting tribal self-governance, which will spur economic growth and increase opportunities. Legislation I sponsored, the PROGRESS for Indian Tribes Act and the Indian Community Economic Enhancement Act, both became law to provide tribes with greater tools for economic development.
During my time as Chairman, we prioritized improving public safety and it remains a top focus. I helped pass Savanna’s Act to develop better methods for addressing missing and murdered Native Americans. I also established the U.S. Indian Law Enforcement Advanced Training Center at Camp Grafton to provide tribal law enforcement in the Great Plains area with the necessary training and skills to serve and meet the challenges in their communities. Additionally, through my work on the Senate Appropriations Committee, I have secured dedicated funding for tribes from the Crime Victims Fund in order to support services for victims of violence on reservations.
Latest
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02.26.25
Hoeven Helps Reintroduce Legislation to Protect Tribal Members from Medical Debt, Ensure Timely Reimbursement for Non-IHS Health Care
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12.20.24
Senate Passes Hoeven-Sponsored Bill to Allow Equal-Value Land & Mineral Exchanges Between North Dakota & Tribes
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12.19.24
Senate Passes Hoeven-Sponsored Bill to Address Law Enforcement Needs in Indian Country
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09.25.24
Hoeven, Cortez Masto Bill to Strengthen Tribal Public Safety Passes Committee
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11.09.23
Hoeven Introduces Turtle Mountain Chairman at SCIA Hearing, Discusses Efforts to Stop Flow of Fentanyl into U.S. and Tribal Communities
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05.05.23
Hoeven Cosponsors Senate-Passed Resolution Designating National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls
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02.17.23
Hoeven, Cortez Masto Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Strengthen Tribal Law Enforcement
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08.09.22
ND Delegation: DOT Awards $19.5 Million to NDDOT for Tribal Safety Project
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05.16.22
Hoeven Announces More than $4.2 Million in Head Start Grants to Three ND Tribes
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05.05.22
Hoeven: Senate Approves Resolution Designating National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native American Women and Girls
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07.26.21
Hoeven Announces Indian Education Professional Development Funding to Three ND Entities
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04.21.21
Hoeven Announces More Than $3.2 Million in Head Start Funding to Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians
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04.20.21
Hoeven Makes the Case to President Biden on DAPL as MHA Nation and State Make Filings in Federal Court Urging Continued Operation of DAPL
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02.23.21
Hoeven Announces Over $2.5 Million in Head Start Funding to Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Three Affiliated Tribes
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01.22.21
Hoeven Announces More Than $1.2 Million in Head Start Funding to Three Affiliated Tribes
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12.18.20
Congress Passes Hoeven-Sponsored Legislation to Promote Economic Opportunities for Tribes, Native Businesses
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11.04.20
Hoeven Statement on FCC Making Spectrum Available to Improve Connectivity for Tribes in North Dakota
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10.22.20
Hoeven & Udall: President Trump Signs the PROGRESS for Indian Tribes Act of 2019 Into Law
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10.10.20
Hoeven Statement After President Signs Savanna's Act Into Law
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10.09.20
Hoeven Marks Opening of U.S. Indian Law Enforcement Advanced Training Center at Camp Grafton
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09.22.20
Hoeven Announces DOJ Funding to Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Mountains Plains Youth Services Inc.
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09.21.20
Hoeven: House Passes Savanna's Act, Bill Goes To President To Be Signed Into Law