Commenting open: April 18, 2024 12:00AM PT - May 17, 2024 11:59PM PT.
6PPD Action Plan Draft Recommendations - Tribal Government Review
The Washington State Department of Ecology and Department of Health are currently developing a 6PPD Action Plan. This action plan includes recommendations to the Legislature that will advance our work on 6PPD in Washington state. We would like to extend an invitation to federally recognized Tribes to review these recommendations and provide feedback prior to their finalization and transmittal to the Legislature.
We convened an advisory committee in January 2024 as part of our 6PPD Action Plan recommendation development process. The advisory committee includes representatives from Washington state agencies, Federal agencies, Tribal governments with lands and traditional territories in Washington state, municipalities, and community groups. Representatives from several Tribes are participating in the advisory committee, and we wanted to share additional opportunities for feedback and discussion with Tribes.
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The Washington State Department of Ecology and Department of Health are currently developing a 6PPD Action Plan. This action plan includes recommendations to the Legislature that will advance our work on 6PPD in Washington state. We would like to extend an invitation to federally recognized Tribes to review these recommendations and provide feedback prior to their finalization and transmittal to the Legislature.
We convened an advisory committee in January 2024 as part of our 6PPD Action Plan recommendation development process. The advisory committee includes representatives from Washington state agencies, Federal agencies, Tribal governments with lands and traditional territories in Washington state, municipalities, and community groups. Representatives from several Tribes are participating in the advisory committee, and we wanted to share additional opportunities for feedback and discussion with Tribes.
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