2 S moke S ignals july 15, 2014 NOTICE — Monthly Tribal Council Wednesday Meetings DATE TIME Wednesday, July 23.............................................................................5 p.m. Please note that these times and dates are subject to change if needed. Letters Dear fellow Tribal members: I have two unrelated points to make with this letter, but I will make it as brief as possible. The July 2 “emergency” amendment to the Enrollment ordi- nance: When I heard of this meeting, my fi rst assumption was that it was a rumor gone wild. The very idea of council deciding to relinquish their duty to vote on whether to disenroll a family seemed too ridiculous to believe. Votes on enrolling and disenrolling members have been a part of Tribal Council’s responsibility since Restoration; pawning that responsibility off is just like forcing someone else to pull the trigger. I could not believe that they would make a proposal like this. As a former Tribal Council member, I would not have done it as an “emergency,” which means we, as members, don’t get to voice our opinions before the amendment goes into effect. For those of you that do not know what I am referring to, Tribal members that the committee recommends for disenrollment will be considered provisional members and most of their rights will be stripped from them until the Tribal Court makes the fi nal determination, including the right to vote, interestingly. Suspending 60 plus voters who are defi nitely against the whole concept of disenrollment will have an undeniable effect on the elec- tion. I don’t expect anybody to admit this, but it sure looks like a motive to me. Furthermore, to do it in the middle of a highly visible disenrollment case is a classic example of changing the rules midway because it is obvi- ous you are about to lose. Council’s use of Tribal publications during elections: This issue was raised years ago at a General Council meeting, January of 2008 to be specifi c, when the current Chair proposed that council articles in the Tilixam Wawa be voted on as they could be used to campaign. Now, years later, he appears to be doing the very thing which he opposed and even suggested a policy to govern. My issue with his report in the July 1 edition of Smoke Signals is that it came after nominations and he is up for re-election. In the past, council members have been restricted from contributing to Tribal publications while they are up for re-election. This is an unfair advantage. Will he be running more of these reports, using campaign catchphrases like “transparency,” “communication” and “ac- countability”? If so, then aren’t they basically additional candidate state- ments? Apparently there was never a policy enacted but the advantage here is grossly unfair. Angie Blackwell Roll #1089 (Editor’s note: The Message From the Chair in the July 1 Smoke Signals was submitted before Tribal nominations occurred on June 29 and is part of the Tribal Chair’s regular job duties of writing columns to keep the Tribal membership informed.) 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All Oregon Health Plan members who qualifi ed for coverage through Fast Track must re-apply within the fi rst year of coverage or risk losing their coverage. If it has not been a full year, you still need to re-apply to con- tinue receiving health benefi ts. In July, the Oregon Health Authority will begin sending letters to Orego- nians who received the Oregon Health Plan through Fast Track explain- ing the re-application process. The Grand Ronde Health and Wellness Center Community Partners want to help Tribal and community members make sure they retain their health coverage. If you do not re-apply, you will lose your health benefi ts through the Oregon Health Plan. Please give us a call for information and assistance. Loretta Meneley, Cover Oregon Certifi ed Application Assister at 503-879-1359 Sydney West, Cover Oregon Certifi ed Application Assister at 503-879-2197 Or call 800-775-0095 and ask to speak with Loretta or Sydney. 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