President Obama Signs Violence Against Women Act into Law House Passes Violence Against Women Act NCAI Opposes New House VAWA Legislation; Bill Represents Step Back on Tribal Provisions NCAI Responds to Senator Grassley’s Video Comments on VAWA Tribal Provisions – “Fear Mongering” Must End Violence Against Women Act Passes Senate with Increased Bipartisan Support for Tribal Provisions NCAI Reiterates Support for Senate Version of Violence Against Women Act; Letter to Leahy and Crapo Calls for No Harmful Amendments to S.47 NCAI Calls for Action on Violence Against Women Act Legislation in 113th Congress House Majority Leader Hosted Meeting on Tribal Provisions of Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) NCAI Statement on Bipartisan Movement on Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and Tribal Provisions Advocating and Protecting Native Women; NCAI Violence Against Women Task Force Leads VAWA Meetings on Capitol Hill House Passes VAWA with Weakened Tribal Provisions; NCAI Voices Serious Concerns Regarding HR 4970 VAWA Update: House Judiciary Committee Passes VAWA Bill Without Key Tribal Provisions NCAI Discusses VAWA Tribal Provisions on National TV Senate Passes VAWA, Including Protections for Native Women Take Action: Protect Native Women - Support The Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act Safety for Indian Women –The Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act NCAI and Senator Akaka Team Up to Protect Native Women Tribal Leaders Call for Increased Focus on Pressing Issues Facing Indian Country Tribal Leaders Converge on Capitol to Call for Attention to Critical Issues President Obama Signs Historic Tribal Law & Order Act Into Law ← Previous 1 2 Next →
NCAI Responds to Senator Grassley’s Video Comments on VAWA Tribal Provisions – “Fear Mongering” Must End
NCAI Reiterates Support for Senate Version of Violence Against Women Act; Letter to Leahy and Crapo Calls for No Harmful Amendments to S.47
Advocating and Protecting Native Women; NCAI Violence Against Women Task Force Leads VAWA Meetings on Capitol Hill