2019
2018
- 2018:SPF 009 Nominating Lieutenant Chris Rutherford to Office on Violence Against Women Task Force on Research on Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women
- 2018 SPF:016 Opposition to No Haven for Dangerous Fugitives Act
2017
- 2017 SPF:001 Urging an Amendment to the Immigration and Nationality Act to Recognize Tribal Citizenship Rather than Blood Quantum for the Purposes of the Jay Treaty
- 2017 SPF:003 Support for a National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls
2016
- 2016:033 Support for S. 2785, The Tribal Youth And Community Protection Act of 2016
- 2016:035 Supporting Tribal Public Safety and Victims Funding in the Commerce, Justice, Science Appropriations Bill and Inclusion of Public Safety & Justice within The White House Council on Native American Affairs Sub-Committees
2015
2014
2013
- 2013:008 Request the United States Congress and Department of Justice to Create a new Grant Program with Tribal Set-Aside from the Victims of Crime Act Fund to Assist Native Women who are Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
- 2013:013 Honoring Chitimacha Tribal Police Officer Rick Riggenbach
2012
- 2012:002 Support for S. 1763, the Stand Against Violence and Empower Native Woman Act For Reauthorization of the Violence Against Woman Act
- 2012:014 Nomination of Representatives to the Tribal Advisory Committee for the United States Department of Justice
- 2012:037 Support for a Strong Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act that includes the Tribal Amendments contained in S.1925
2010
- 2010:035 Quarterly Reports from the Department of Justice, Tribal Justice Advisory Committee/Tribal Nations Leadership Council
- 2010:036 Prescription Rx-Diversion and Abuse Tool Kit for Indian Country
2009
- 2009:004 Support for Title IX, Safety for Indian Women Act, Public Law 109-562
- 2009:028 Reallocation of Bureau of Indian Affairs District Program Funds
- 2009:029 Tribal Law Enforcement Agency Access to the National Crime Information Center
- 2009:064 Position on Violence Against Woman Act Consultation Conducted by the United States Department of Justice
2008
2007
- 2007:005 Tribal Law Enforcement Accreditation Development
- 2007:032 Continued funding for On-Tribal Territories Law Enforcement & Judicial Services
2006
2005
- 2005:036 Support for Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Law Enforcement and Security, District VI Office at it’s Current Location
- 2005:037 Request to Fill Vacant Chief of Police Position at Coushatta Tribe
- 2005:038 Continued Funding for On-Reservation Law Enforcement and Judicial Services
2004
- 2004:003 Maliseet Tribal Police Department
- 2004:004 On-Line Law Enforcement Reporting
- 2004:059 Legislative Participation by Bureau of Indian Affairs
- 2004:060 Office of Juvenile Justice Department Programs (OJJDP) and Tribal Leaders Listening Conference
2003
- 2003:010 Eastern Region Tribal Court Liaison Position
- 2003:011 BIA-Office of Law Enforcement District VI
- 2003:012 Strengthening the Links Between Justice Systems: Full Faith and Credit Conference for Tribal, State and Federal Judges
- 2003:045 Tribal Homeland Security Needs by the Department of Homeland Security
2002
2001
- 2001:009 Funding Support for BIA ERO of Law
- 2001:010 Invitation & Letter of Thanks to Janet Reno
- 2001:041 BIA Eastern Regional Jurisdictional Summit
- 2001:042 Establishment of Specialized Bureaus within the U.S. Attorneys Office for Crimes Committed in Indian Country
- 2001:059 Relocation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ Eastern Regional Office of Indian Education and Office of Law Enforcement
- 2001:062 Request to Establish a Eastern Region Tribal Court Liaison Position
- 2001:082 Support for the Narragansett Indian Tribe’s Efforts to Enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the State of Rhode Island and the Town of Charlestown Regarding Law Enforcement Arrangements
2000
- 2000:030 Eastern regional Indian Tribal Courts Fund Conference
- 2000:039 Eastern Region Tribal Court Liaison Position
1998
- 1998:005 Request for Information from the DOJ/BIA
- 1998:013 Congressional Acts Denying Some Tribes the Benefits of General Indian Law
- 1998:014 Native Laws Prevail in Indian Country
- 1998:015 Opposing the Transfer of Responsibility for the Administration of Tribal Law Enforcement and Judicial Functions in Indian Country from the Bureau of Indian Affairs to the Department of Justice
- 1998:018 Support for a Multi-Discipline Team Approach to Address Domestic Violence in our Tribal Families
1997
1996
1995
- 2/95-09IMP Full Appropriation of Tribal Justice Act Funds
- 2/95-10IMP Adoption of Criminal Justice Committee By-Laws
- 5/95-14LA Development of an Indian Law Center
1994
- 94-26DC “Crime Bill” Disproportionate Impact on Indian Tribes and Indian People
- 11/94-15FL Native American Conservation Law Enforcement Training
1993
- 93-21DC Support for a Juvenile Detention Center to be Located at the Mississippi Band of Choctaws
- 93-03LA Support for Legislation to Allow Tribes to Access the FBI Criminal History Database
- 93-04LA Supporting Tribal Law Enforcement Representation on the International Association of Chief’s of Police