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March 11-13, 2014 Westin Washington City Center 1400 M Street NW Washington, DC

MONDAY, MARCH 10 NCAI Executive Board Meeting 1:00 pm 5:00 pm Federal Recognition Taskforce 3:00 pm 5:00 pm East Room Woodlawn Tuesday, March 11 Time Event Room 8:30-5:00 Registration and Rules and Credentials Open National Foyer 9:00-Noon 8:30-Noon Tribal Leaders Meeting on Transportation Reauthorization Tribal leader participation in this year's transportation authorization is vital to tribal economies and infrastructure development. The purpose of the transportation meeting is for tribal leaders to learn about the upcoming transportation reauthorization, the meeting will provide an introduction on transportation; update on current transportation issues; and legislative update. Task Force on Violence Against Women The Violence Against Women Taskforce serves as a unified tribal voice opposed to violent crimes perpetrated against all Native women. This meeting will focus on updates regarding the implementation of the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 and the Pilot Project, and will also discuss strategy surrounding continued advocacy efforts including protecting our Alaska Native sisters, international women s issues and funding. Ashlawn North Woodlawn 8:00 9:00 Tax Tribal Caucus Ashlawn South 9:00-Noon Federal Tax Issues Impacting Indian Country Join this lively discussion on the need for Federal Tax Law to treat tribes in the same manner and with equal footing as State and Local governments. Ashlawn South NCAI s Executive Council Winter Session. 2

Time 9:00-Noon Tuesday, March 11 Event What Tribal Leaders Need to Know about the ACA (Affordable Care Act) This session will address key elements of the ACA that tribal leaders need to know. Information will be presented on the individual mandate and Indian-exemptions, the opportunity to increase funding and improve health in tribal communities, and the opportunities and requirements on tribal employers. Room Marriott Residence Inn Washington & Jefferson Rooms 1199 Vermont Ave NW, Washington DC (next door to the Westin) 9:00-Noon Advocacy 101 Get the most out of your Congressional meetings by attending this annual training session for tribal leaders. Learn proven strategies on how to prepare for and run Congressional meetings. Fireside Room 9:00-Noon BIA & IHS Contract Support Costs Consultation* For more information contact Sequoyah Simmermeyer at 202-208-7164 or Sequoyah_simermeyer@ios.doi.gov Monticello Ballroom 1:00-5:00 1 st General Assembly National Ballroom Posting of Colors, Invocation Call to Order Brian Cladoosby, President, NCAI 1:20 President s Address Brian Cladoosby, President, NCAI 1:40 Executive Director s Report Jacqueline Johnson Pata, Executive Director, NCAI 2:00 White House Report Jodi Gillette, Senior Policy Advisor for Native American Affairs, Domestic Policy Council 2:10 Raina Thiele, Associate Director in the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs NCAI s Executive Council Winter Session. 3

Tuesday, March 11 Time Event 2:20 Department of the Interior Report Kevin Washburn, Assistant Secretary Indian Affairs for the U.S. Department of the Interior Room 2:40 Representative Ken Calvert (R-CA) 3:00 Representative Betty McCollum (D-Minnesota) 3:20 Acting Administrator Marianne O Brien Markowitz U.S. Small Business Administration 3:40 Dr. Yvette Roubideaux Acting Director, Indian Health Service 4:00 Carcieri Update Brian Patterson, President, USET Randy Noka, Area Vice President, NCAI Marshall Pierite, Co-Chair, USET Carcieri Task Force Robbie McGee, Co-Chair, USET Carcieri Task Force 4:20 4:40-5:00 Representative Don Young (R-AK) Tribal Leader Discussion 5:00-7:00 Listening Session on BIA ICWA Guidelines for State Courts * For more information contact Elizabeth Appel at 202-738-6065 or Elizabeth.appel@bia.gov 5:00-7:00 Magnuson-Stevens Act Reauthorization Discussion This session will provide a forum to discuss the upcoming reauthorization of the Magnuson -Stevens Act and requests to add various tribal specific provisions, including: the addition of a tribal seat on the North Pacific Fishery Management Council, and the inclusion of tribal and treaty fishing rights, as well as subsistence fishing. Monticello Ashlawn North 6:30-8:30 Capitol Hill Reception Smithsonian NMAI NCAI s Executive Council Winter Session. 4

Wednesday, March 12 Time Event 7:30-5:00 Registration Open Rules and Credentials Open Room National Foyer Stratford Room 8:30-Noon 2 nd General Assembly National Ballroom Call to Order Michael D. Finley, 1 st Vice President, NCAI 8:45 Representative Darrell Issa (R-California) 9:05 Chairwoman Karen Diver White House Climate Task Force 9:25 Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) 9:45 Hilary Tompkins, Solicitor, Department of the Interior 10:05 Senator Jon Tester (D-Montana) 10:25 Representative Mike Simpson (R-Idaho) 10:45 Representative Nick Rahall (D-West Virginia) 11:00 Chairman Tom Wheeler Federal Communications Commission 11:15 Representative Tom Cole (R- Oklahoma) 11:35 Secretary Jeh Johnson U.S. Department of Homeland Security Noon-1:30 Noon-1:15 Lunch Recess Listening Session on the Labor Force Report* For more information contact Sequoyah Simmermeyer at 202-208-7164 or Sequoyah_simermeyer@ios.doi.gov Berkeley Boardroom 1:30-5:00 3 rd General Assembly National Ballroom NCAI s Executive Council Winter Session. 5

Time Wednesday, March 12 Event Call to Order Robert Shepherd, Recording Secretary, NCAI Room 1:40 Senator Mark Begich (D-AK) 2:00 Executive Director Kevin J. Allis, Native American Contractors Association 2:20 Senator John Walsh (D-MT) 2:40 3:00 Congressman Denny Heck (D-WA) Representative Frank Pallone (D-NJ) 3:20 Administrator Gina McCarthy U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 3:40 4:00 Tribal Supreme Court Project Update John E. Echohawk, Executive Director, Native American Rights Fund John Dossett, General Council, National Congress of American Indians Secretary Shaun Donovan Department of Housing and Urban Development 4:20 Senator Byron Dorgan, Aspen Institute, Center for Native American Youth 4:40-5:00 Tribal Leader Discussion 5:00-6:30 NACA Briefing Woodlawn For more information contact Dennis Worden, NACA Legislative Director at (202) 758-2676 or dennis@nativecontractors.org 7:00-10:00 16 th Annual Leadership Awards Banquet National Ballroom NCAI s Executive Council Winter Session. 6

THURSDAY, MARCH 13 TIME EVENT ROOM 8:30-Noon 4th General Assembly National Ballroom Call to Order Dennis Welsh, Treasurer, NCAI 8:40 Representative Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) Democratic Leader of the U. S. House of Representatives 9:00 Secretary Tom Vilsack U.S. Department of Agriculture 9:30 Representative Peter DeFazio (D-OR) 9:50 Acting Deputy Secretary of Transportation Victor Mendez, U.S. Department of Transportation 10:10 Representative Steve Daines (R-MT) 10:30 Representative Colleen Hanabusa (D-Hawaii) 10:50 Presentation of Honorary Doctorate to Dr. Alan Parker by Te Wānanga O Awanuiārangi (Aotearoa/New Zealand) 11:30 Representative Mike Honda (D-California) 11:50 Tribal Leader Discussion Noon Noon Adjournment Native Vote 2014 Kickoff Luncheon Join tribal leaders, Native Vote coordinators, and national partners as we formally kick off the 2014 Native Vote campaign. Presentations will include tools available to tribes and Native organizations to engage tribal citizens and Get Out the Native Vote in 2014 and beyond. Please RSVP to Stacee Yabeny at syabeny@ncai.org. Woodlawn 1:00-5:00 Hill Visits NCAI s Executive Council Winter Session. 7

THURSDAY, MARCH 13 TIME EVENT ROOM 1:00-4:00 A Dialogue and Open Forum Listening Session with the Federal Communications Commission* This session is for workshop attendees to dialogue about any FCC policy matters of interest to them in a collaborative and supportive environment and will include updates from and dialogue with managers from ONAP and across the FCC on topics such as universal service developments, technology transitions, and other FCC priorities both across the nation and in Indian Country. For more information Contact FCC, Office of Native Affairs, Chief Geoffrey Blackwell at 202-418-3629 or at Geoffrey.Blackwell@fcc.gov Sherwood 1:00-5:00 Consultation on the Proposed Statement of Principles for the US Department of Justice* For more information contact Jeanne Jacobs at 202-514-8835 or Jeanne.jacobs@usdoj.gov 1:00-5:00 477 Data Collection Forms Consultation* For more information contact Sequoyah Simmermeyer at 202-208-7164 or Sequoyah_simermeyer@ios.doi.gov 1:00-5:00 Listening Session on the Trust Commission Report* For more information contact Sequoyah Simmermeyer at 202-208-7164 or Sequoyah_simermeyer@ios.doi.gov Westover Ashlawn South National Ballroom 1:00-5:00 Listening Session on Indian Education* For more information contact Elizabeth Appel at 202-738-6065 or Elizabeth.appel@bia.gov Ashlawn North 2:00-6:00 Tribal/DHS/FEMA Roundtable Woodlawn Tribal/DHS/FEMA Roundtable A discussion of tribal issues pertaining to Stafford Act disaster declaration considerations, The draft FEMA Tribal Consultation Policy, border security, tribal IDs, and other tribal policy implementation. In November 2013, NCAI published its position paper on Tribal Homeland Security, Border Issues, and Stafford Act Implementation NCAI s Executive Council Winter Session. 8

TIME THURSDAY, MARCH 13 EVENT and presented it to DHS at the White House Tribal Nations Conference. This paper included nine priority issues that the panel will provide updates on. ROOM FRIDAY, MARCH 14 POST-MEETINGS TIME EVENT 9:00-5:00 NCAI Native Youth Task Force: Native Youth Resilience ROOM NCAI Tribal Embassy 1516 P St. NW, Washington, DC 20005 OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS IN WASHINGTON, DC (NOT HOSTED BY NCAI) Date & Time Event Location Tuesday March 11 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Boarding School Tribal Briefing For more information contact Brett Shelton at 605-381-6771 or Shelton@narf.org 7:00 pm Sliver of a Full Moon A play documenting the reauthorization of VAWA presented by NIWRC. For more information contact Mary Kathryn Nagle at mary.kathryn.nagle@gmail.com Sherwood U.S. Capitol Visitor Center Congressional Auditorium & Atrium Wednesday March 12 12:00 pm -1:00 pm Supporting Each Other Honoring Luncheon For more information contact Julie Johnson at 360-640-0222 or juliejj2012@gmail.com 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm 3 rd Annual Center for Native American Youth Reception Monticello Monticello NCAI s Executive Council Winter Session. 9

Date & Time Event Location Thursday March 13 For more information contact Josie Raphaelito at 202-736-2905 or josie.raphaelito@aspeninstitute.org Noon 1:30 pm Honoring Native Children Reception Celebrating introduction of Senate Bill 1622: The Alyce Spotted Bear & Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children For more information contact Ryan Wilson at 701-421- 7055 or oglalawilson@gmail.com Senate Russell Room 188 1:00-5:00 pm NACA Hill Visits For more information contact Dennis Worden, NACA Legislative Director at (202) 758-2676 or dennis@nativecontractors.org NCAI s Executive Council Winter Session. 10