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Testimony–Written Statement of Robert Hall, President of National Council of Urban Indian Health to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Health on H.R. 293 Elevation of the Position of the Director of the Indian Health Service to Assistant Secretary for Indian Health June 27, 2001

Authors: Hall, R.

Publication Year: 2001

Journal: NCUIH

Keywords: Testimony, SDUIH, NCUIH, IHS, Indian Health Service, National Council of Urban Indian Health, South Dakota Urban Indian Health

Abstract:

Honorable Chairman and Committee Members, my name is Bob Hall. I am the president of the National Council of Urban Indian Health. I am also a member of the ---- Tribe and the Executive Director of the South Dakota Urban Indian Health Clinic. On behalf of NCUIH, I would like to express our appreciation for this opportunity to testify before your Committee on the importance for the urban Indian population of elevating the position of Director of the Indian Health Service to Assistant Secretary for Indian Health.

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