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August 2020 Mittark

COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Program: Applications Due by August 14 at 5 PM

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The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe has developed the Tribal Member COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Program to provide emergency financial assistance to enrolled adult Tribal members and their families directly impacted by the loss of income or other financial hardship caused by the COVID-19 public health emergency.  This program utilizes CARES Act funding from the federal government, and also meets the tax-exempt Tribal General Welfare Exclusion Act requirements.

Each adult (18 years and older) Tribal Member wishing to obtain this assistance benefit from the Mashpee Wampanoag COVID-19 Assistance Program must complete and submit the COVID-19 Assistance Program Application Form to document your need in order to help us comply with the federal requirements relating to the use of CARES Act funding. The Assistance is for the amount of $1,800 per eligible adult Tribal Member that meets the eligibility requirements of needs and signed certification statement on the Application Form.

 

Chairman's Column

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Wunee keesuq Tribal family,

Our Tribal Operations and Indian Health Services have continued to take a very proactive approach to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and we are seeing the results of those efforts. Testing in our community is up and the spread of the virus is relatively low in large part due to the contact tracing and communication.

When this pandemic hit, we had a solid plan in place. We’ve now followed that plan and have been able to address many of the communities needs. We’ve over communicated the importance of wearing masks, social distancing and what to do if you or someone you come in contact with contracts the disease.

 

Tribe Gets Backing from House Bill Protecting Reservation from Trump Administration Decision

The U.S. House of Representatives has approved legislation that would prevent the Trump administration from rescinding the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s contested reservation in Massachusetts.

The amendment, included in a broader spending package passed by the Democratic-controlled chamber Friday, bars the Interior Department from revoking its 2015 decision to place some 300 acres of land into trust for the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe.

The legislation also would prevent the agency from reversing a corresponding declaration of the lands as the tribe's sovereign reservation, where it could legally build a casino under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.

“In recent months, the Trump administration has used the COVID-19 pandemic as cover to try to steal the Tribe’s land and define their people out of existence,” U.S. Rep. Joseph Kennedy III, a Massachusetts Democrat who sponsored the bill, said in a written statement. “This amendment will put an immediate stop to those dangerous efforts.”

 

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