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Native Vote 2026. SANTA FE, N.M. — Deb Haaland walked onto the third floor of the New Mexico Secretary of State’s Office carrying a plastic bin that contained 2,505 signatures she gathered from voters who want to elect the Laguna Pueblo woman as the state’s first Native American governor.
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On Tuesday afternoon, Congress approved a major spending package that will keep most federal agencies funded through September, averting what would have been the second government shutdown in four months.
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Native Vote 2026. On Monday, Deb Haaland, a candidate for New Mexico governor, rallied at the Roundhouse with land grant and acequia community leaders to support funding for land grant and acequia infrastructure. During the event, Haaland announced her support for House Bill 21, the Land Grant-Merced Acequia Infrastructure Act, which is currently under consideration in the Legislature.
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Reporters Notebook: MINNEAPOLIS — Nicollet Avenue in South Minneapolis was lit with trees trimmed in clear lights on Sunday afternoon. In ordinary times, people from all over the Twin Cities come to eat in the restaurants because the avenue is famously known as “Eat Street.”
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A week after Bridge Michigan published an article reporting that the state was withholding a $1.1 million study on Native American boarding schools, the Michigan Department of Civil Rights — which oversaw the research — said it plans to release a redacted version of the report in the coming days. The department had shelved the completed study for several months.
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Happy Monday Morning! Even though the U.S. Senate and the White House reached an agreement on the federal budget, the federal government still went on a partial shutdown on Saturday, January 31, 2026. The House of Representatives is taking up its side of the bill today according to House Speaker Mike Johnson. Native News Online will report on any impacts on Indian Country as the day unfolds.
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WASHINGTON — In addition to articles already covered by Native News Online, here is a roundup of other news released from Washington, D.C. that impacts Indian Country recently.
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After the arrest of two African American journalists, Don Lemon and Georgia Fort by federal authorities in connection with their involvement while covering a protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota on January 18, URL Media released the following statement:
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Native Vote 2026. Former Interior Secretary Deb Haaland (Laguna Pueblo), who is running to be the next governor of New Mexico, on Friday sharply criticized Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for withholding more than $1 billion in Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster relief funds from New Mexico, according to a report from NOTUS.
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