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Secretarial Election on the Horizon

The decision to adopt a three-branch government will soon be in the hands of Sault Tribe members by voting “yes” or “no” in a federally administered secretarial election.

Previously, the goal for the election was for it to take place by late September. However, due to the magnitude of constitutional changes providing the framework for what will essentially be a new Sault Tribe Constitution, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, under federal regulations, has up to 180 days to complete the election. This may result in the election taking place later this year.

As such, the Secretarial Election Board will be meeting to adjust the election timeline and will soon be issuing a notice on when Sault Tribe members may expect to cast their votes.

In the meantime, to ensure ballots and election information are received, tribal citizens are encouraged to verify their mailing address is up to date with Tribal Enrollment.

For more information on the upcoming secretarial election visit here.

Proposed 3-Branch Amended Sault Tribe Constitution

Proposed 3-Branch Amended Sault Tribe Constitution Redline


 

 

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program Application

Heating Assistance, in which eligible tribal members are provided with a credit on their account with their primary heat provider

Crisis Energy Assistance, in which members are provided a credit on their account with their primary heat provider (target households)

Cooling Assistance, in which members are provided a credit on their account with their primary electric provider (target households)

 

Target Households are defined as:

  • 60 years or older (refers to applicant who is an enrolled tribal member)
  • Disabled (Sault Tribe members receiving SSI or SSI Disability in own name)
  • Age 5 years or under (child must be an enrolled Sault Tribe member and a permanent year-around resident of the tribal service area) 

    ANDThe household income is at or below 100 percent of poverty, 125 percent for Crisis;

    AND
    The household demonstrates energy need (credit on primary heating accounts less than $50 will be accepted as a demonstration of need).

 

In order to process your application, we will need copies of the following:

  • Sault Tribe membership card and/or Social Security cards for all household members
  • Social Security cards for head of household
  • Proof of income for the past three months for all members of the household or current food stamp verification

    Income includes employment, child support (must have printout from the Friend of the Court), FIP grant, food stamps, workmen’s comp, Social Security award letters, etc.
     
  • A copy of the heat bill for heating and crisis and electric for cooling in the applicant’s name

We are unable to process your application without this information.

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program application.pdf

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