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AZ Legislature Gives Go-Ahead For 4-Year Community College The Arizona Legislature has approved a senate bill that would allow community colleges in the state to offer four-year baccalaureate degrees. The legislation passed the Senate yesterday with strong bipartisan support in a 24-to-6 vote. The bill, originally proposed by Republican State Rep. Becky Nutt, now heads to Gov. Doug Ducey’s desk to be signed into law. The support comes as President Joe Biden proposes free community college nationwide concerning two-year programs.   Walk-In COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic On Tap For Williams Coconino County officials plan to hold a COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Williams on Friday, offering doses of the Pfizer vaccine outside Williams Middle School. Officials say no appointments are required for the free vaccine, though people in attendance must wear masks. The county estimates nearly 46% of the population has received a COVID-19 vaccine. The Arizona Department of Health Services estimate

First Lady visits Arizona to talk about needs, priorities of country s largest reservation

First Lady visits Arizona to talk about needs, priorities of country’s largest reservation On Friday, Dr. Biden will visit a boarding school and nearby hospital in St. Michaels Jill Biden spent the first day of a two-day trip to the Navajo Nation on Thursday hearing from a group of female leaders about the needs and priorities of the country’s largest Native American reservation. By Associated Press | April 22, 2021 at 5:40 PM MST - Updated April 22 at 5:41 PM WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) - Jill Biden spent the first day of a two-day trip to the Navajo Nation on Thursday hearing from a group of female leaders about the needs and priorities of the country’s largest Native American reservation, including more law enforcement and medical resources.

Jill Biden hears from Navajo women on needs, priorities

Jill Biden hears from Navajo women on needs, priorities By FELICIA FONSECAApril 23, 2021 GMT WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) Jill Biden spent the first day of a two-day trip to the Navajo Nation on Thursday hearing from female leaders about the needs and priorities of the country’s largest Native American reservation, including more law enforcement and medical resources. The trip was Biden’s third to the sprawling reservation which extends into Arizona, New Mexico and a corner of Utah and her first as first lady. Navajo Nation First Lady Phefelia Nez thanked her for supporting a cancer treatment center in Tuba City, on the reservation’s western side, but noted it has received more patients than expected and needs to be expanded. Biden’s last visit, in 2019, celebrated the center’s opening.

Jill Biden returns to Navajo Nation, visits health care centers

WINDOW ROCK, Arizona  First lady Jill Biden said her two-day visit to the Navajo Nation will help further the Biden administration s understanding of Indian Country and promote dialogue between federal and tribal officials. Biden told this to Navajo leaders during an event to welcome her to the tribal land on April 22. Her speech highlighted the work she said the Biden administration has done to help Indian Country since taking office in January, including the recent relaunch of the White House Council on Native American Affairs, which will  guide our work across the administration. She added that the American Rescue Plan will invest billions to help tribes continue to combat COVID-19 and stabilize safety net programs.

Jill Biden hears from Navajo women on needs, priorities | News, Sports, Jobs

Jill Biden hears from Navajo women on needs, priorities | News, Sports, Jobs
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