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Activities such as the Peace Rally and Peace Marches throughout the year show the Tribe’s dedication to keeping its membership safe from violence. Whether domestic abuse or gang violence, the Tribe won’t stand for it anymore.
Council Corner with David Bean: Forward Motion
Positive things are happening in the Tribe
By David Z. Bean
For Puyallup Tribal CouncilPublished on: August 07, 2008
The Tribe has been paying close attention to their spending, while simultaneously diversifying and stabilizing their tax base. The past three years they have had a budget surplus in excess of $10 million each year. That has allowed the council to make stronger commitments to youth, elders and cultural programs. Questions, comments or concerns? Feel free to contact me anytime at (253) 573-7832 or davidb@puyalluptribe.com or come visit me at the Tribal Council offices.
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