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The National Center Joins 13 Other Native Organizations on Economic Policy Brief for Trump Administration Transition Team

14 Native organizations signed onto Trump transition brief

MESA, AZ - 14 prominent Native organizations – led by the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development – shared a joint brief titled “Tribal Economic Development: Indian Country’s Policy Priorities for the Federal Government” with key members of the incoming Trump Administration’s transition team.

The comprehensive brief features 38 consensus-based policy priorities for the Administration and its various federal agencies across several topical categories, including: Increasing Indian Country’s Access to Capital and Credit, Tax Fairness for Tribal Economic Development & Growth, Enhancing Marketplace Competitiveness for Indian Country Businesses, Native-Owned Small Business Development, Tribal Land & Energy Development, and Growing Native Food Economies. As the brief explains, its included priorities will “enhance and grow the federal government’s support of Tribal Nations as they build and sustain vibrant economies that benefit not just Native people, but all Americans.”

The brief features an opening message to the Trump Administration from National Center President and CEO Chris James, writing on behalf of the brief’s 14 endorsing Native organizations. It also outlines several policies and regulations – several of which were signed into law during the first Trump Administration – that have supported economy-building efforts in Native communities.

In the coming weeks and months, The National Center will work closely with its brief partners to inform Trump Administration officials about these policy priorities and advocate for their implementation. The National Center also encourages tribal leaders and advocates to use the brief in its advocacy efforts with the new Administration.

The transition team policy brief follows up earlier and similar collaborative efforts to develop policy priorities for both Congress and the Administration, issued in November 2023 and updated in March 2024. Those briefs are also available on The National Center’s policy and advocacy webpage.

To view and share the brief, please click here.

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