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Category: 21. Business, economics, and employment LOCK037. Locklear, Mark. Tribal officials, LRDA suggest possible merge. Robesonian April 19, 2004. Publication type: Newspaper article Electronic access: Electronic access: Robesonian Web site <www.robesonian.com> Search the Archives Both Leroy Freeman (chairperson of LRDAs Board of Directors) and Jimmy Goins (chairperson of the Lumbee Tribe) have stated a desire to be one organization (Goins) or that LRDA could come under the same umbrella with the Tribal Government (Freeman). These sentiments emerged from a discussion the day after the Lumbee Tribal Council voted to investigate taking over three apartment complexes run by the North Carolina Indian Housing Authority. Freeman believes the Lumbee Tribes government could benefit from LRDAs considerable expertise in administering federal housing funds. Both men are confident that Lumbee people could receive services more quickly if the two groups worked together. One recommendation, proposed by Leon Jacobs, administrator of the Lumbee Tribe and a former member of LRDAs Board, is for the tribe to take control of the programs LRDA operates. This proposal (which LRDA Executive Director Dewey Locklear opposes) is scheduled for a vote on April 29. Additional Subjects: LRDA |
Lumbee Tribal Council | Housing This annotation was written on: April 29, 2004 Home Page URL: lumbeebibliography.net |
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