August 2025 marks 65 years since the Voting Rights Act came into law and changed the course of history communities of interest like tribes. For the first time, we had federal protections that ensured we could participate fully in elections and choose our own representatives.
This is how I was elected. Under the Voting Rights Act, our tribal nations were protected from barriers that for generations diluted our votes and silenced our voices. It gave us the ability to elect people who understand our communities, our challenges, and our vision for the future.
Though we fall directly under our tribal government, it is important to vote in statewide and federal elections, this is how we protect our sovereignty, defend our communities, and shape the future for our children. I will stand against