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Candidates also required to submit campaign reporting statements to the Election Office by May 21 and June 19

Terri Silva is the second female police officer to work with the ONPD

"My grandparents instilled in me a lifelong sense of spirituality, honor, integrity, family and tribal history, which placed me in good stead for the road that lies ahead of me."

Topics debated include culture, land repurchases, decreased government spending and legislative experience

Eleven Osage Congressional candidates participated in the Day One debates held May 5 at the Grayhorse Community Building in the Indian Village

Twelve candidates attend United Osage of Southern California meeting and share their campaigns for office

New Mexico Association of Osages hosted 15 Osage candidates May 1

Osage activity recorded at St. Paul Catholic Mission in early 1820’s

"Healthcare, Culture, Education, Protection and Economic success are vital in the foundation of any government and we must develop and expand these areas for the greater good of the Osage people."

"I am running for election because I feel my education, experience, and upbringing have prepared me to represent our Osage people."

"Amanda recently assisted the Housing Authority of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma with the successful closing of its first Low-Income Housing Tax Credit project, which resulted in nearly 4 million dollars of outside investor equity for the Seminole Nation."

"Our leadership must mend differences and work in concerted efforts to establish laws derived from strategic planning and necessary to expound the provisions of the Osage Nation Constitution."

Jozi Tall Chief discusses growing up transgender/intersex in an Osage community

Grayhorse Five Man Board still bidding for architect and other work for project

Congress considers bill in wake of Executive Branch directives forbidding communication with the legislative body; Bill originally considered banishment as a penalty

"Yet, not only do I listen, but I'm equipped with the strategic skills and experience to turn words into actions and thoughts into plans, understanding evaluation and follow-through are critical components of any legislation."

"Taking care of people has been my life and I am ready to expand on that and reach out to my Osage people, wherever they are."

"I am knowledgeable of the programs and services the Nation offers and have worked closely with the Executive branch, Legislative branch and department directors in budget preparation, analysis and reporting."

"I am humbled by your confidence in electing me to Congress as your Speaker and, if re-elected, will continue to work diligently and fervently for you, my Osage people."

Nine Osage Congressional candidates attend OKC Revard Rally: A Tulsa rally is slated for May 12

Osage Book Club currently discussing the works of Omaha researcher Francis LaFlesche

"My mission as your congress person will be to improve upon our tribal capabilities and responsibilities."

"I believe our children and grandchildren deserve meaningful opportunities in the arts, sciences, and trades that, if available, would help them explore their strengths."

Candy’s career has been entirely in the public sector, first as an employee and for the last 18 years as an independent consultant to cities, counties, non-profits, state and federal governments