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Federal Bill Would Allow For Criminal Jurisdiction Compact Between Oklahoma, 2 Tribes


By: News On 6, News 9
TULSA, Oklahoma -
The leaders of the Chickasaw Nation and Cherokee Nation gave their official support to new federal legislation on Monday that would authorize Tribal-State compacting on criminal subject matter jurisdiction.
The compact could lead to more intergovernmental cooperation following the U.S. Supreme Court decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma.
We appreciate the hard work of the Oklahoma delegation as they work with us, the State and members of the community on criminal jurisdiction matters post the Supreme Court’s McGirt decision. We support federal legislation that is based on the core principle of self-determination, clearing the way for us to work with the State as we navigate the best path forward. We look forward to working with our delegation to secure the passage of such legislation, said Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby. ....

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COVID-19 vaccines available to anyone through Chickasaw Nation


Release Date: April 14, 2021
by Chickasaw Nation Media Relations Office
Chickasaw Nation Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Krueger with a shipment of the PfizerBioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
Quick and easy access in multiple locations
The Chickasaw Nation continues to offer COVID-19 vaccines to everyone, regardless of tribal citizenship employment or state residency in its aggressive pursuit of putting an end to the pandemic.
Anyone may schedule an appointment for a drive-thru vaccine in Ada or at one of the Chickasaw Nation satellite health clinics in Purcell, Ardmore or Tishomingo. To schedule, visit COVIDVaccine.Chickasaw.net .
“We are pleased to do our part to help put an end to this pandemic,” said Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby. “Working together, we can help protect our family, friends and neighbors as we help speed our return to a greater sense of normalcy. Vaccinations, wearing masks, responsible d ....

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Yo-Yo Ma, flowing green, Brooklyn Bridge: News from around our 50 states


Yo-Yo Ma, flowing green, Brooklyn Bridge: News from around our 50 states
From USA TODAY Network and wire reports
Alabama
Montgomery: The state is expanding eligibility later this month for COVID-19 vaccinations to more front-line workers, residents with certain chronic health conditions, and people 55 and older, officials announced Friday. “We have been concerned that many people at high risk and others engaged in close-contact work have not been eligible to receive the vaccine yet, but with the additional vaccine supply we are better able to meet the needs of Alabama residents,” Gov. Kay Ivey said in a statement. The expansion, starting March 22, will add more than 2 million people to the groups who can receive a COVID-19 vaccination in Alabama, roughly doubling the number of people now eligible. But demand continues to exceed supply and will increase the competition to find shots. State Health Officer Scott Harris said eligibility was expanded be ....

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