Daily Archives: November 26, 2013

Navajo Council out of Executive Session and Loses Quorum

The doors open and Delegate Walter Phelps is making an amendment. But when Speaker Naize calls for vote, he realizes that there is no quorum so Council session is dissolved. Naize also announces that Legislative Branch staff will be working half a day tomorrow. SPONSOR – Delegate Katherine Benally asks if next Tuesday would be […]

EXECUTIVE SESSION…

SPEAKER NAIZE We have 15 delegates on the floor and so we have a quorum. You have received revised Naabik’iyati’ Committee report. (It is now 5:25 pm) DELEGATE LORENZO BATES just a little history on how we got here today and addresses Mr. Tsosie’s concerns. I wanted to push for Navajo law and that was […]

Navajo Council on Recess to clarify Council record

Delegate Leonard Tsosie raises questions about whether $220 million Bond/Loan legislation came before Council properly because according to Naabik’iyati’ Committee report, there were no amendments made to $220 million Bond/Loan which means that Delegate Bates’ amendment to amend his earlier amendment that he said he made during the Naabi Committee meeting and that Naabi approved […]

We are trading Rainbow for Money

DELEGATE DUANE TSINIGINE Section 7 simply has “limited waiver” and takes waiver of sovereign immunity of Controller authority so I support amendment. DELEGATE MEL BEGAY The previous Council did work on Arbitration Act which was to allow and attract outside businesses to appreciate Navajo laws. That was important move by Council so if eliminating and waiving, […]

Waiving Navajo sovereign immunity for money

Reading of $220 m. Bond/Loan Legislation over and Debate begins with information by Sponsor – Delegate Katherine Benally: This legislation is in honor of late Delegate Tom LaPahe, who was among the former Council’s Economic Development Committee that began this process. Many staff, chapter officials, Regional Business Development employees, community members who worked long hours […]

Web address for $220 million Bond/Loan legislation

WEB ADDRESS FOR COUNCIL BOND/LOAN LEGISLATION: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7xhIWpNuJXiU1ZaUkMwc01GdTA/edit?usp=sharing Legislation No. 0213-13: Relating to Resources and Development and Budget and Finance; Declaring its Official Intent to Reimburse Itself with the Proceeds of the General Obligation Bonds And/Or the Draw-Down General Obligation Bonds in One or More Series in the Aggregate Total Amount of up to Two Hundred […]

Navajo Council has started

DELEGATE DWIGHT WITHERSPOON Navajo Hopi Land Commission meeting at Twin Arrows tomorrow, 11-27-13. LEGISLATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR TOM PLATERO reading proposed Council agenda which is one item: Legislation No. 0213-13: Relating to Resources and Development and Budget and Finance; Declaring its Official Intent to Reimburse Itself with the Proceeds of the General Obligation Bonds And/Or the […]

Naabi now going into Navajo Council mode

Naabi now changing hats and going into Council mode to take up Legislation No. 0213-13: Relating to Resources and Development and Budget and Finance; Declaring its Official Intent to Reimburse Itself with the Proceeds of the General Obligation Bonds And/Or the Draw-Down General Obligation Bonds in One or More Series in the Aggregate Total Amount […]

Naabi approves Chapters’ CIP plans

Naabi on Legislation No. 0118-13: Relating to Resources and Development and Budget and Finance and Naabik’iyati’; Recommending and Approving the Navajo Nation Chapters’ Infrastructure Improvement Priority Projects for Fiscal Year 2013 through 2018 (B&F 8/06/13) Sponsors: Honorable Jonathan L. Hale/Honorable Katherine Benally DELEGATE DWIGHT WITHERSPOON Legislation for Capital Improvement Project started in April but there […]

Today is Judgment Day for CIP plan

DELEGATE KATHERINE BENALLY We want you to discuss today the fair and equitable distribution of infrastructure projects for the 110 chapters. NAVAJO NATION CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS PROGRAM DIRECTOR CASEY BEGAY Chapters had all summer to submit projects. And Navajo law mandates that if the Council fails to approve a CIP plan by Dec. 31, then […]