SJ 73 Appalachian Cherokee Nation of Virginia

Bill ID:2012 Senate Joint Resolution 73
Introduced:Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Sponsors: ---
Status:Introduced
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Recognition of the Appalachian Cherokee Nation.  Recognizes the existence of Appalachian Cherokee Nation within the Commonwealth and grants the Appalachian Cherokee Nation, Incorporated, representation on the Virginia Council on Indians.

Related Issues: Native Americans

 

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Virginia was founded in 1607 in Jamestown. Since then, Virginia has grown and prospered into a thriving state rich with diversity from culture to climate.
 
Offices & Officials

Governor: Robert F. McDonnell
Lieutenant Governor: Bill Bolling
Attorney General: Ken Cuccinelli
Secretary of State: Janet Polarek