An Original Temecula Person 

"Paulina Hunter"

Please visit Orignial Pechanga's Blog to learn more about the 300 Tribal Members eliminated because of GREED!


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

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Government Resources


 
U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Representatives Committee Offices and Local Representatives Offices. "Write your Representative", See Directory, House schedule, etc
 

 
Congressional Native American Caucus
The Congressional Native American Caucus serves as an organization to educate Members of Congress on the issues affecting Native American. Some of the issues the caucus seeks to address include sovereign rights of tribes; changes in welfare laws, the Indian Child Welfare Act, Indian gaming issues, education and housing, and the treatment of tribal trust lands. The Caucus also convenes briefings, forums and prepares background position papers on legislative proposals that impact Native American Tribes
 

 
U.S. Senate
U.S. Senators Contact Offices, Committees, Legislation and Records.
 

 
Library of Congress
Library of Congress, Research Center with Catalogs & Archives, Indian issues & Law Researches, etc
 

 
Government Accountability Office
Government Accountability Office, Reports & Testimony. The agency that works for Congress and the American people. Congress asks GAO to study the programs and expenditures of the federal government. GAO, commonly called the investigative arm of Congress or the congressional watchdog, is independent and nonpartisan. It studies how the federal government spends taxpayer dollars. GAO advises Congress and the heads of executive agencies about ways to make government more effective and responsive. GAO evaluates federal programs, audits federal expenditures, and issues legal opinions. When GAO reports its findings to Congress, it recommends actions. Its work leads to laws and acts that improve government operations, and save billions of dollars
 

 
U.S. Archives & Records Administration
The National Archives is a public trust. They enable people to inspect the records of what government hs done. They enable officials and agencies to review their actions and help citizens hold them accountable. They ensure continuing access to essential evidence and documents. Recover documents; Research room, Records Management, Federal register, connects thousands of archives and records repositories dedicated to preserving and publishing
 

 
Government Printing Office
The GPO is the Federal government's primary centralized resource for gathering, cataloging, producing, providing 7 preserving published information in all its forms. Centralized services to enable easily & cost effectively produce printed documents. GPO offers these publications for sale to the public 7 made them widely available at no cost through the Federal Depository Library Program
 

Executive Branches of Government
 
The White House & Executive Offices
President & VP Offices, History, President's Cabinet Federal Agencies, Contact the President & VP, News & Policies, Government Councils & Offices, i.e., Office of Budget & Management, National Security Council,, etc.
 

 
First Government
Access to all Government Agencies & Resources. Benefits & Grants; Consumer Protection; Defense & Foreign Relations; Education & Jobs; Health & Nutrition; History, Art, & Culture; Public Safety & Law; Science & Technology; Environment, Energy & Agriculture; Taxes;
 

 
U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division,
Special Litigation Section; is an office within the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice, charged with enforcing federal civil rights statutes in four major areas; Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons, Conduct of Law Enforcement Agencies, Access to Reproductive Health Clinics and places of Religious Worship, and Religious Exercise of Institutionalized Persons. The Section undertakes investigations and litigation through the United States and its territories. Also to file a Complaint.
 

Judicial Branch of Government
 
Federal Judicial Center
The Federal Judicial Center is the education and re search agency of the federal courts. Access to, U.S. Sentencing Commission; Federal Judiciary, General Information, etc.
 

 
U.S. Supreme Court
Supreme Court, Dockets, Oral Arguments, Case Handling Guidelines, Opinions, Public Information, etc.
 

State/Local Governments
 
State & Local Government Information
Access to all State & Local Government; National Conference of State Legislatures; National Association of Counties; National City Government Resource Link, State Libraries, etc
http://www.humboldt.edu/~go1/kellogg/historicaloverview.html