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Artman to testify one final time before leaving office
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Filed Under: Politics

Carl Artman is leaving his job as head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs tomorrow but not before one final appearance before the Senate committee that supported his nomination as assistant secretary.

Artman was strongly backed by the Senate Indian Affairs Committee at a time when his nomination was being held up in the Senate. But after a little more than a year in the post, he announced his resignation, a move that Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-North Dakota), the chairman of the committee, said was disappointing.

Artman will testify this morning at a hearing to address backlogs at the Interior Department. The hearing starts at 9:30am and will be broadcast at http://indian.senate.gov/public/webcast.ram.

The witness list follows:
Panel 1
THE HONORABLE CARL J. ARTMAN
Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior

THE HONORABLE ROBERT CHICKS
Mid-West Area Vice President, National Congress of American Indians; President, Stockbridge Munsee Band of Mohican Indians

THE HONORABLE GARY SVANDA
Council Member, City of Madera

MR. DOUG NASH
Director, of Indian Estate Planning and Probating, Institute of Indian Estate Planning and Probate

Committee Notice:
OVERSIGHT HEARING to “Follow Up on the status of Backlogs at the Department of the Interior” (May 22, 2008)

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