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Work related to missing, murdered Indigenous people crisis funded during session, lawmaker says

By Bella Davis | 7 minutes ago

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Navajo Nation report cites discrimination in Gallup-McKinley schools; AG finds troubling practices

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Miyagishima says Secretary of State guidance led to $125K in excess campaign contributions

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