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March 5-6, 2013 L Enfant Plaza Hotel Washington, DC

MONDAY, MARCH 4 PRE-MEETINGS TIME EVENT ROOM 9:00-10:30 Tribal Leaders Roundtable on NAHASDA Reauthorization The Native American Housing Assistance and Self- Determination Act of 2008 (NAHASDA) expires this year, the purpose of the roundtable to engage tribal leaders on the NAHASDA reauthorization for the 113 th Congress. Monet 3 9:00 Noon VAWA Task Force The NCAI Task Force on Violence Against Women serves as a unified tribal voice opposed to violent crimes perpetrated against Native women. This meeting will focus primarily on the upcoming reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, but will also include international updates. Renoir 9:00-Noon A Discussion on Tribal Stafford Act Presidential Disaster Declaration Authority President Obama signed the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act of 2013 (P.L. 113-2) on January 29, 2013, with provisions authorizing tribal leaders to directly seek a Presidential Disaster Declaration without going through state governors. The Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is the primary agency charged with tribal Stafford Act regulatory implementation. The NCAI is working to ensure that as many tribes as possible are included in the dialogue as FEMA embarks on the consultation process. This session will be a broad discussion of the components of the Presidential Declaration Process including current capability and accountability requirements and the need for flexibility regarding tribal considerations in the final regulations and policy. Tribal emergency management professionals and FEMA representatives will serve as resources and advisors. Marquette 2

TIME EVENT ROOM 9:00-5:00 Inter-Tribal Organization Tax Initiative Tribal Leadership Tax Summit II Monet 1 & 2 11:30-1:00 1:00-3:00 Advocating Before the Administration and Congress NCAI offers this annual training session for tribal leaders on Congress and the appropriations process. It will address the most important Congressional committees, how to target your meetings, and effective ways to prepare for and run a Congressional meeting. Additionally, the training will cover strategies for working effectively with the Administration. Increasing Tribal Authority in Washington State's Public Schools This meeting will launch a new NCAI pilot project focused on one of Indian Country's key education priorities: strengthening tribal control over the education of Native students. Funded through the Gates Foundation, NCAI will partner with tribes in Washington state to explore strategies to increase their roles in education and build the capacity of tribal education systems. NCAI invites Washington tribes to attend this pre-meeting to learn more about the project and provide valuable feedback on how the project can be developed to best address the needs of Washington's Native students. Monet 3 Marquette 1:00-5:00 NCAI Registration and Rules & Credentials Open Grand Ballroom Foyer 3

TIME EVENT ROOM 1:00-4:00 1:30-5:00 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) The Taskforce successfully passed tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) priorities at the 2013 NCAI Annual Convention. As a follow up to that meeting, this session will update the Taskforce on the status of TANF and identify effective strategies to implement the TANF resolution. This meeting will also allow participants to offer additional recommendations for programmatic changes that will assist tribes and tribal TANF participants. Federal Recognition Task Force The Federal Recognition Task Force will continue its work to address the Interior Department regulations governing the federal acknowledgement process. Since the 1970 s, NCAI has supported a federal process of recognition for Indian tribes that have maintained tribal relations from historical times. The current federal process has deteriorated with decades-long delays and questions about the fairness and integrity of the process. Monet 4 Renoir 4

TUESDAY, MARCH 5 Time Event Room 7:30-5:00 NCAI Registration - Rules and Credentials Grand Ballroom Foyer 8:30-Noon 1 st General Assembly Grand Ballroom Posting of Colors, Invocation Call to Order Jefferson Keel, President, NCAI 8:40-9:00 9:00-9:20 9:20-9:40 9:40-10:00 President s Address Jefferson Keel, President, NCAI Congresswoman Betty McCollum (MN) Congressman Ben Ray Lujan (NM) Executive Director s Report Jacqueline Johnson Pata, Executive Director, NCAI 10:00-10:20 William Craig Fugate, Director, FEMA 10:20-10:40 Rebecca Blank, Acting Secretary, Department of Commerce 11:00-11:20 11:20-11:40 11:40-Noon Noon-1:30 White House Update Jodi Gillette, Senior Policy Advisor for Native American Affairs, The White House Senator Jon Tester (MT) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Department Health and Human Services Lunch Recess 5

Time Event Room 1:30 5:00 2 nd General Assembly Grand Ballroom Call to Order Juana Majel Dixon, 1 st Vice President, NCAI 1:40-2:00 Litigation Update John Dossett, NCAI General Counsel 2:00-2:20 Council for Tribal Employment Rights: A Discussion with Tribal Leadership Patrick David Lopez, General Counsel, EEOC Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Department of Labor 2:25-2:45 Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa (HI) 2:45 3:05 3:05-3:25 3:30-3:45 3:45-4:05 4:05-4:15 4:15-4:35 4:35-5:00 Senator Tom Udall (NM) Center for Native American Youth Byron Dorgan, Founder and Former US Senator Department of Energy Tracey LeBeau, Director, Office of Indian Energy Policy & Programs Kevin Washburn, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior Congressman Denny Heck (WA) Congressman Tom Cole (OK) Tribal Leader Discussion 7:00 10:00 15 th Annual NCAI Leadership Awards Dinner (Traditional Attire Encouraged) Tickets required Grand Ballroom 6

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 Time Event Room 8:30 12:00 3 rd General Assembly Grand Ballroom Call to Order Edward K. Thomas, Recording Secretary, NCAI 8:40 9:00 Steven Smith, Kiowa Tribe NCAI Update 9:00 9:20 Ray LaHood, Secretary, Department of Transportation 9:45 10:05 Senator Lisa Murkowski (AK) 10:05 10:25 Congresswoman Gwen Moore (WI) 10:25-10:45 11:00-11:20 11:30 Noon Noon 1:30 Deb Delisle, Assistant Secretary, Department of Education Congressman Darrell Issa (CA) Tribal Leader Discussion Lunch Recess 1:30-5:00 4 TH General Assembly Grand Ballroom Call to Order W. Ron Allen, Treasurer, NCAI 1:30-1:50 Senator Mark Begich (AK) 1:50-2:10 Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Mary Pavel, Majority Staff Director and Chief Counsel Senate Committee on Indian Affairs 7

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 CONTINUED Time Event Room 2:20-2:40 2:40-3:00 3:00-3:20 3:20-3:40 3:40-3:55 4:00-4:20 4:20 5:00 Cobell Settlement Richard A. Levie, Special Master, Cobell Settlement Department of Agriculture Butch Blazer, Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment, Department of Agriculture Bob Perciasepi, Acting Administrator, EPA Indian Health Services Dr. Yvette Roubideaux, Director, Indian Health Services Department of Treasury Alex Gelber, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Microeconomic Analysis in the Office for Economic Policy, Department of Treasury Congressman Frank Pallone (NJ) Tribal Leaders Discussion 5:00 Adjournment 6:30 8:30 Capitol Hill Legislative Reception Co-Hosted by NCAI and the Smithsonian s National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) NMAI 4th & Independence Street SW 8

THURSDAY, MARCH 7 POST-MEETINGS TIME EVENT ROOM 8:30-12:30 9:00-5:00 Tax Discussion with the Administration: Administrative Tax Priorities for Indian Tribal Governments Capitol Hill Visits Please visit the NCAI Legislative Desk at any point during the conference for assistance in scheduling your Hill visits. Renoir 9

OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS IN WASHINGTON, DC (NOT HOSTED BY NCAI) Date & Time Event Location Monday March 4 5:00 7:00 Monday March 4 5:00 6:30 Tuesday, March 5 12:00-1:30 Tuesday, March 5 5:30-7:00 Center for Native American Youth: Champions for Change Reception The Center for Native American Youth at the Aspen Institute, along with former Senator Byron Dorgan invite NCAI Executive Council Winter Session attendees to an evening reception to celebrate the organization's second year anniversary and recognize five Native American youth selected as Champions for Change. The Champions for Change program, a spinoff of a White House initiative, recognizes and encourages inspirational Native youth working in tribal or urban Indian communities to promote hope and make a positive impact. For more information please contact Josie Raphaelito Josie.raphaelito@speninst.org Representative Betty McCollum Reception The Native American Community invites you to a Fundraiser Reception for Rep. Betty McCollum, Co-Chair, House Native American Caucus, and Member, House Appropriations Committee, in the Marquette Room. For more information and to RSVP, please contact Dotti Mavromatis at (202) 547-0945, dottimavromatis@gmail.com. Representative Kevin McCarthy Lunch For more information on this fundraiser lunch, please contact Aurene Martin amartin@spiritrockinc.com. Congressman Frank Pallone Reception For more information on this fundraiser reception, please contact Chris Lee chris@pallonefornewjersey.com. Monet 3 & 4 Marquette Diageo Townhouse, 310 Sixth Street, SE Club Room 10

Date & Time Event Location Tuesday, March 5 5:00 7:00 Tuesday, March 5 5:30-6:30 Tuesday, March 5 5:30-7:30 Wednesday, March 6 12:00-1:30 Wednesday, March 6 12:00-1:15 NCAI Honors Native American Caucus Reception A chance to interact with members of the Native American Caucus. For more information please contact Amy Gay agay@ncai.oorg Congressman Denny Heck Reception To RSVP or for additional information contact Toni Stinnett at (360) 359-1514 or toni@dennyheckforcongress.com Reception for Senator Jon Tester For more information on this fundraiser reception, please contact Rebecca Kasper - rkasper@cf-grp.com. Supporting Each Other Honoring Luncheon Juana Majel Dixon, Pauma Band of Mission Indians of California and Holly Cook Macarro, Red Lake Band of Ojibwe of Minnesota will be honored for their years of service for the 567 Tribes of the United States. No Lunch charge for the first 125 Native American Indian Women who RSVP by February 25, 2013. RSVP to Julie Johnson: julie2008@centurytel.net Senator Martin Heinrich Leadership PAC Lunch The Native American Community invites you to a fundraiser lunch for LOBO PAC, with Honorary Chair Senator Martin Heinrich in the Monet 4 Room, L'Enfant Plaza Hotel, on Wednesday, March 6, from noon-1:15. Please contact Steve Fitzer for more information and to RSVP at (505) 270-4079, lobopacnm@gmail.com. Renoir Degas Lobby Lounge Solarium Monet 4 11

Date & Time Event Location Wednesday, March 6 5:00-6:00 Thursday, March 7 9:30-12:30 Thursday, March 7 Friday, March 8 Meet and Greet for Representative Derek Kilmer You're invited to a Meet and Greet (not a fundraiser) with Rep. Derek Kilmer (WA-D-6), who represents Washington's Olympic Peninsula and is a Member of the House Armed Services Committee and a Member of the House Science, Space, Technology Committee, in the Monet 3 Room. For more information and to rsvp contact Meghan Gaffney at meghangaffney@gmail.com. FCC Update for Indian Country: New Telecom Funding Opportunities and Policy Developments This session will cover important new FCC opportunities and policy developments that provide genuine economic opportunities for Indian Country. Join representatives from the FCC at this expansive and all-important session. For more information, please contact Dan Rumelt dan.rumelt@fcc.gov 15 th U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Annual Tribal Budget Consultation The consultation will allow tribal leaders to voice their views and priorities with HHS officials on funding priorities and recommendations for the department s FY 2015 budget request. For more information email to Fiona Teller at Fiona.Teller@hhs.gov. Monet 3 Monet 4 Great Hall of the Hubert H. Humphrey Building at 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC. 12

NCAI YOUTH COMMISSION AGENDA Time Event Room Monday, March 4 9:00-Noon 9:00-5:00 VAWA Task Force Tribal Leader Tax Summit II Renoir Monet 1-2 11:30-1:00 Advocating Before the Administration and Congress Monet 3 5:00-7:00 Center for Native American Youth Reception Hosted by NCAI Youth Commission Monet 3-4 Tuesday, March 5 8:30-Noon First General Assembly Grand Room 10:30-Noon Champions for Change Panel Discussion Senate Dirksen s Office Building 628 Room 628 1:30-5:00 Second General Assembly Grand Room 5:00-6:00 Youth Commission Wrap Up One-on-One Discussion with Jackie Pata, Executive Director, NCAI 7:00-10:00 15 th Annual NCAI Leadership Awards Dinner (Ticket Required) Monet 2 Grand Room Wednesday, March 6 8:30-5:00 Third and Fourth General Assembly Grand Room 5:00-6:00 Youth Commission Wrap Up Team Building and NDN Sparks Terra Branson, NCAI Legislative Associate Tara Kitcheyan, NCAI Legislative Fellow NCAI Policy Research Center Heather Zenone, NCAI PRC, Program Manager Monet 2 6:30-8:30 Capitol Hill Reception NMAI 13

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