A recent NBC News report examines how Tribal nations are preparing for COVID-19, and the unique challenges they are likely to encounter. The report examines the looming crisis through the lens of the Yankton Sioux Tribe’s reservation in South Dakota.
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Officials reassure residents that tap water is safe to drink
With the public taking increasing precautions to stay safe from COVID-19, public health officials have issued a statement that tap water is safe to drink in the context of COVID-19.
New California Senate bill allows churches to bypass zoning restrictions for affordable housing
A bill to aid in California’s affordable housing crisis has been introduced in the state Senate. Senate Bill 899 (SB899) allows affordable housing construction on land owned by churches, synagogues, mosques and other faith-based institutions.
Administration’s budget proposal reduces federal USDA spending by 8 percent
The administration has proposed an election-year budget that calls for cuts to federal spending that supports rural communities. President Trump’s budget proposal, “A Budget for America’s Future,” proposes $240 billion in mandatory savings over 10 years from U.S. Department of Agriculture programs
The shortage of rural-based attorneys and legal aid creates housing problems for rural Californians
A recent report in The Daily Yonder highlights the limited access rural Californians have to legal services. For California’s rural communities, the nearest provider is rarely nearby.