Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day

to Add to Calendar 2025-01-15 08:00:00 2025-01-15 16:30:00 Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day The 30th Annual Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day is scheduled for Wednesday, January 15, 2025   Sponsorship PacketSponsor/Exhibitor Registration   The Governor's Office on Tribal Relations, in cooperation with representatives from the State's Tribal Nations, annually facilitates an Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day on Wednesday of the first week of each regular legislative session. Invitations are extended to each member of the state legislature, Governor and other elected officials to pay tribute to the history and culture of the American Indian peoples and their contributions to the prosperity and cultural diversity of the United States. The day begins with a Joint-Protocol Session hosted by either the House of Representatives or Senate with floor privileges extended to tribal leaders to join their representative(s) during the session. The session traditionally begins with a posting of the colors, pledge of allegiance, invocation, brief comments from both the Senate President and Speaker of the House and features a keynote address by a Tribal Leader. Followed by activities and discussions between state and Indian Nations and tribal leaders on issues of common interest. Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative day is not a legal holiday. For more general information regarding Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day Contact the GOTR office at 602-542-4426 Email: [email protected] For more information regarding sponsorship and exhibitors information contact, Cissimarie Juan. Phone: 602-542-4426 Email: [email protected] Location Agency Platform - Standard [email protected] America/Phoenix public
The 30th Annual Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day is scheduled for Wednesday, January 15, 2025

 

Sponsorship Packet
Sponsor/Exhibitor Registration

 

The Governor's Office on Tribal Relations, in cooperation with representatives from the State's Tribal Nations, annually facilitates an Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day on Wednesday of the first week of each regular legislative session.

Invitations are extended to each member of the state legislature, Governor and other elected officials to pay tribute to the history and culture of the American Indian peoples and their contributions to the prosperity and cultural diversity of the United States.

The day begins with a Joint-Protocol Session hosted by either the House of Representatives or Senate with floor privileges extended to tribal leaders to join their representative(s) during the session. The session traditionally begins with a posting of the colors, pledge of allegiance, invocation, brief comments from both the Senate President and Speaker of the House and features a keynote address by a Tribal Leader. Followed by activities and discussions between state and Indian Nations and tribal leaders on issues of common interest.

Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative day is not a legal holiday.

For more general information regarding Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day
Contact the GOTR office at 602-542-4426
Email: [email protected]

For more information regarding sponsorship and exhibitors information contact, Cissimarie Juan.
Phone: 602-542-4426
Email: [email protected]