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Constitution Review: Gbajabiamila Advocates Equality for Women, Men
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Constitution review: Gbajabiamila seeks level playground for women, men
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Delegate Amber Kanazbah Crotty and Tommy Tsosie, legislative staff assistant with the Office of the Speaker, walk Monday in Window Rock, Ariz., to raise awareness for the prevention of sexual assault on the Navajo Nation. (Daily Times Photo/Noel Lyn Smith)
WINDOW ROCK, Arizona – Leaders on the Navajo Nation took time prior to the start of the tribal council’s Spring Session on Monday to focus on awareness and prevention of sexual assault.
To further conversation, Delegate Amber Kanazbah Crotty led an awareness walk with the purpose to honor victims of violence on the Navajo Nation and to advocate for survivor resources, to encourage dialogue, and to shed light on a topic that is often hidden in tribal communities.
В Конгрессе США ищут иностранный след в штурме Капитолия
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Tuesday 13 April 2021
Over recent months I, along with other senior MPs, have been considering the future accommodation needs of Parliament.
For many years now, it has been clear that current accommodation on the parliamentary precinct is not fit for purpose and can no longer effectively support a modern, accessible Parliament. The growing issue was greatly exacerbated last year by the need to vacate Bowen House for seismic strengthening and we are now beyond capacity with Ministers, members and staff scattered across four buildings (one of which is not on the parliamentary precinct) in a rather haphazard manner. While we have done our best with available space, current arrangements are subpar, uneconomic and, unsustainable, especially when the possible future growth of our Parliament is taken into consideration.