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OCR Page 1 of 2THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
April 28, 1997
MEMORANDUM FOR JODIE TORKELSON
FROM:
Lynn Cutler, Deputy Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs
SUBJECT:
Detailee from Department of Interior to White House IGA
CC:
Sylvia Mathews, Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff
Marcia Hale, Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs
Bob Nash, Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential Personnel
As you may know, one of the responsibilities I have assumed in Intergovernmental Affairs is the
relationships between the White House and the Tribal Nations. This is a very complicated and
diverse population and there has been a significant call for someone from Indian Country to
serve on the White House staff.
While this has been under consideration over the course of the last several months, an
opportunity has recently arisen that might alleviate budgetary concerns that would have
otherwise prevented the hiring of a Native American liaison. We have received an offer from the
Department of the Interior to detail Elizabeth Homer who is Native American and is currently
serving in the office of the American Indian Trust to work at the White House two to three
days a week.
I sincerely hope that we can be assigned a detailee slot for this purpose. In a meeting last week
on the Hill with Senator Inouye and Congressman Kildee, the chairs of the Indian Caucuses in
their respective chambers, the issue of the Administration's service to the Native American
community was discussed. Bob Nash, who was part of this Congressional meeting, fully
supports this request, and Marcia Hale has been advised of it. Intergovernmental Affairs would
have the office space, since Emily Bromberg's old office is now vacant.
From what I understand, there is not a Native American on the White House staff; this is seen as
a serious problem in Indian Country. The President has done so much positive work with the
Indian nations -- I hope that we can follow-though with his commitments by having this
invaluable assistance here to deal with the myriad of issues involved in the Native American
community.
Thank you for your consideration. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact
me at 6-2896.
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