Million Tribal Energy Funding Opportunity The Office of Indian Energy is extending the deadline of the Tribal Clean Energy Planning and Development – 2025 funding opportunity to February 6, 2025 at 5 p.
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum pledges to uphold tribal consultation and addresses MMIP crisis while receiving support from tribal leaders during Interior Secretary confirmation hearing
Former North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum testified Thursday before members of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, including U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego. He wanted to know how President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee would help tribes in Arizona if confirmed as the 55th secretary of the Interior.
Doug Burgum, Donald Trump's pick for Interior secretary, promised to boost domestic energy through oil and gas leasing on federal land.
The future of the U.S.'s reckoning with abusive Indian boarding schools is unclear amid Interior Department leadership change.
Doug Burgum on Thursday got a step closer to securing his ... If confirmed, he would be tasked with the department’s Bureau of Indian Affairs. “State and tribal relationships in North Dakota have sometimes been challenged, but the current partnership ...
Former North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum faced a Senate committee Thursday that questioned related to his nomination as Secretary of the Interior including on issues affecting tribes
During Doug ... Indian Country and manage more land than any person or corporation in the nation. During his confirmation hearing before the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources ...
Burgum made it clear he’s on board with President-elect Donald Trump’s pledges to spur domestic energy and gas production. Speaking to members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Burgum said the “American people have clearly placed their confidence in President Trump to achieve energy dominance.”
Burgum met the threshold for a vote to proceed with a full Senate debate, meaning his final vote for confirmation will be Thursday night or Friday.
A group of Native American landowners is seeking changes to a historic oil and gas tax sharing agreement between their tribal government and the state of North Dakota.
Doug Burgum has yet to be confirmed as the new leader of the Department of the Interior but a contentious Indian Country issue has already been dumped on his desk.