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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 6568 (Introduced in House) — To fulfill the United States Government’s trust responsibility to serve the higher education needs of the Navajo peop... · Sec. 5

Sec. 5. Authorization of the Diné College

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Congress authorizes the Diné College to receive all Federal funding and resources under this Act and other laws for its operation, improvement, and growth, including— to provide programs of higher education for citizens of the Navajo Nation and others; to provide vocational and technical education for citizens of the Navajo Nation and others; to preserve and protect the Navajo language, philosophy, and culture for citizens of the Navajo Nation and others; to provide Navajo communities and people with employment and training opportunities; to provide economic development and community outreach for Navajo communities and people; and to provide a safe learning, working, and living environment for students, employees, and the public.
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