Weekly Dem radio address: Gov. Evers celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Hey there, folks. Governor Tony Evers here.
In my first year as governor, I was proud to sign two executive orders—one affirming the sovereign authority of Tribal Nations, and another designating the second Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day in the state of Wisconsin.
And every year on this day, we celebrate the generations of resilient Tribal communities, rich cultures, languages, and traditions that have formed deep roots here since long before Wisconsin became a state.
Wisconsin is home to 12 Tribal Nations, and as governor, maintaining our government-to-government relationship with the Tribal Nations will always be one of my top priorities.
That’s why, last year, I was proud to sign a state budget that made critical investments in the strength and well-being of the Indigenous communities across the state—including investments to expand access to child care in Tribal areas and child welfare services, support the Tribal Elder Community Food Box Program, and increase funding for Tribal veterans services.
As we reflect on everything our Tribal communities have given to our state, I’m hopeful this next year, that I’ll be able to sign a biennial budget that will continue giving back.
So, today, I invite you to join me in honoring our Native Nations and the immense contribution Indigenous people have made on our state.
So, happy Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Wisconsin.
Thank you, and take care.
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