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1 TIBC 2019 Enacted and President’s Request Update April Jeannine Brooks, Deputy Director, OBPM

2 2019 Enacted Operation of Indian Programs
Road Maintenance – The Bill provided $1 mil to improve schools bus routes. Natural Resources - The Bill provided $1.5 million to implement land purchase under section 7(b) of Public Law ; the Elwha River Ecosystem and Fisheries Act. Forestry (TPA) – The Bill provided $500,000 that will be used to reduce Wildfire risks.

3 2019 Enacted Criminal Investigations & Police Services – The Bill provided an increase of $750 thousand to address opioids. This funding will bring the total level of opioid funding up to $8.2 million. Detention Corrections – The Bill provided an increase of $2 million to enhance the safe and humane confinement of offenders. The program will fund approximately 25 new correctional staff at detention facilities throughout Indian Country. Tribal Courts (TPA) – The Bill provided an increase of $1.5 million to support tribal courts that will be distributed prorata.

4 2019 Enacted Community & Economic Development – The Bill provided an increase of $1.0 million to provide assistance grants to tribes to enhance economic development and improved access to private financing of development projects. Construction Irrigation Projects-Rehabilitation – The Bill provided an increase of $4 million. Of total funding, $10 mil will be allotted under 638 contracts for 16 Indian irrigation projects in accordance with the distribution criteria identified in the WIIN Act for the Indian Irrigation Fund.

5 2019 Enacted Bureau of Indian Education
Tribal Grant Support Costs $82.9 million – The Bill provided an increase of $1.9 million to continue to fully fund Tribal Grant Support Costs. Facilities Operations $68.7 million – The Bill provided an increase of $2 million which is 63% of calculated costs for operations. Tribal Colleges & Universities $70.7 million – The Bill provided an increase of $1 million that will be distributed to supplement the operation of TCUs.

6 2019 Enacted Reductions -$2.5 mil across Executive Direction for administrative costs. -$22.5 mil moved Haskell & SIPI to forward funding. -$15 mil for Contract Support Costs. What began as a $5.4 million increase is now showing as a reduction due to the request for additional funding from treasury in FY 18, which raised the 18 funding level to $257 mil. -$5.4 mil in settlement funding – Hoopa Yurok complete and Blackfeet Settlement funding was reduced for 19.

7 2020 President’s Request The request is for $2.8 billion across Indian Affairs. A 9% reduction to the overall IA budget. 9 of the Tribal Priority programs were maintained at enacted levels of funding. Establishes BIE as an independent bureau with a separate budget structure to advance ongoing BIE reforms to improve learning and student outcomes at BIE schools. 292 mil less than the 19 enacted level of funding. 9% reduction – other bureaus ranged from 12 to 29% Indian Affairs-9 BLM-12 FWS-17 NPS-15 USGS-15 BOR-29 Housing and Scholarships eliminated

8 2020 President’s Request Proposes an additional $2.5 mil for Law Enforcement Special Initiatives for the Opioid Initiative. Proposes $2 mil for Education Program Enhancements – Native Language Immersion. Proposes $2 mil for Early Childhood Development. Proposes $44 mil for full contract support costs. Proposes $500,000 for Tribal grant support costs.


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