Rep. Deb Haaland (D-New Mexico) (Photo: Erik Meers/uPolitics)
In an exclusive interview with uPolitics, Rep. Deb Haaland (D-New Mexico), one of the first Native American women ever to serve in the House, outlined the issues she is focused on including climate change, an economic equality, putting a “human face” on the military and giving Native Americans a voice in the government.
As one of the first two Native American women to ever be elected to the House of Representatives, Haaland has made her community a top priority, fighting to ensure that it gets the federal recognition that it deserves.
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