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Native Vote. On Saturday, July 12th, Deb Haaland—former Secretary of the Interior and current candidate for New Mexico ...
Deb Haaland, a member of the Pueblo of Laguna tribe, won her party's primary in the first congressional district Tuesday night. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ Funniest cap messages ...
Former U.S. Internior Secretary Deb Haaland called for enhanced tribal input in policy decision during the Sovereignty Symposium in Oklahoma City.
"Removing other racist names like 'Halfbreed Rapids' is the next logical step toward reflecting accurate and respectful ...
Representative Deb Haaland, a Democrat from New Mexico and secretary of the interior nominee for U.S. President Joe Biden, listens during a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee ...
President-elect Joe Biden’s selection of Rep. Deb Haaland to lead the Interior Department marked a historic victory for an alliance of progressives and Indigenous leaders who campaigned ...
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland in the department's library. "Representation matters, not only representation mattering for Indigenous people, but also for people who are just everyday Americans ...
Deb Haaland would be first Indigenous Cabinet member, running the agency that oversees federal land and American Indian affairs. Dec. 17, 2020 Criticism of Haaland has mounted in recent weeks.
As Deb Haaland creates unit to investigate missing and murdered Native Americans, a look at why it's necessary. Indigenous communities have been struggling for years to raise awareness.
At Interior, Deb Haaland would be a cheerleader for Biden’s early anti-energy policies and would likely look for opportunities to expand upon them.
It's unclear how many of Deb Haaland's reforms will remain intact under Trump. Politics. A look back at Deb Haaland's time as the first Indigenous cabinet secretary. January 16, 2025 5:56 PM ET.
Deb Haaland, a Laguna Pueblo tribal citizen and President Joe Biden’s pick to lead the Interior Department, is on the brink of history. If confirmed by the Senate, she would be the first Native ...