Indian Affairs
Jon grew up just down the road from Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation in northcentral Montana, and he believes that the U.S. Government must uphold its treaty and trust responsibilities to Indian Country.
As a senior member of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, Jon has worked closely with tribal nations to expand resources at the Indian Health Service, increase investments in tribal schools, and secure additional funds for Tribal Law Enforcement.
Jon has also advocated for strengthening tribal sovereignty and self-determination, and he is making sure that tribal leaders have the tools they need to increase opportunity and boost local economies.
Jon regularly visits every Montana Indian Reservation, sits down with tribal leaders and families, and brings their concerns straight back to Washington.
Regardless of whether the debate is about health care, education, or infrastructure, Jon is always pushing to ensure Native Americans have a seat at the table.
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