28 December 2025
At the end of 2024, with the election decided and a new administration headed to Washington, we laid out four areas we expected would shape Indian Country’s economic story this year: artificial intelligence, agriculture policy, clean energy and access to capital. The choices weren’t speculative. They reflected active programs, bipartisan commitments and billions of dollars already in motion.
31 Dec
President Donald Trump on Tuesday vetoed a bill that would have expanded the Miccosukee Tribe’s reserved area inside Everglades National Park, marking one of his first two vetoes of his second term.
January 01
The Oneida Nation Business Committee said it adopted a resolution requiring all tribal divisions, entities and corporations to disengage from contracts involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement,...
December 31
The Menominee Nation broke ground on its first new homes in 25 years this month, while the Navajo Nation has instead repaired more than 100 existing houses over the past year — a split that reflects...
December 31
Turning Stone Resort Casino, LLC, a governmental instrumentality of the Oneida Indian Nation, has closed a $440 million senior secured revolving credit facility that will refinance existing debt and...
The Community Development Financial Institutions Fund on Dec. 23 awarded $10 billion in New Markets Tax Credits to 142 organizations for 2024-2025, including nine organizations that committed to...
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The 2024 Michigan Non-Gaming Tribal Economic Impact Study marks a significant achievement in tribal economic development within the state. For the first time, all 12 federally recognized tribes have...