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Native American Veterans’ Cemetery |
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SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
Senate Joint Memorial
34 resolves to request the New Mexico Congressional Delegation to support
legislation amending U.S.C. 2408 to include tribal governments in the
distribution of grants from the federal State Cemetery Grants Program so that a
national cemetery can be establish on the sacred lands of the Navajo
Nation. Burial in the cemetery would be
open to all veterans.
Significant
Issues
Native Americans have served proudly in the armed forces including 16,000 Navajos. The only Veterans’ Cemetery in the Navajo Nation is filled to capacity. An additional cemetery needs to be established to honor Native American veterans.
OIA states this joint memorial endorses support
of a cemetery in the four
GAC/njw