Our Government Affairs department has a strong reputation built on decades of experience in policy, distinguishing us as a leader in Indigenous healthcare advocacy. Today, we ensure the federal trust and treaty responsibility is honored and upheld by uplifting Native voices and advocating for increased services, resources, and better policy decision-making on issues that affect American Indian and Alaska Native people.
Seattle Indian Health Board was the first urban Indian health program to provide congressional testimony, and since then, we have advocated on behalf of the urban American Indian and Alaska Native communities through outreach, education, and partnerships with tribes, communities, and government officials.
Seattle Indian Health Board also leads advocacy for our Tribal Epidemiology Center who conducts research and evaluation, collects and analyzes data, and provides public health service for urban American Indian and Alaska Native communities. To elevate Native voices, Seattle Indian Health Board engages in local, state, and federal policy to discuss the unique health and social needs of Native people.
Resources
SIHB Legislative Priorities
2025 Federal Community Health Priorities (New Resource)
2025 Federal Public Health Priorities (New Resource)
2023 Seattle Legislative Priorities
2023 County Legislative Priorities
2024 State Legislative Priorities
Policy Guidance
Urban Confer FAQ (New Resource)
Health Policy Legislative Guidance
Addressing the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Data Crisis
Sexual Violence Among Native Women: A Public Health Emergency
Policy Issues
Advancing Public Health in Indian Country Through Tribal Epidemiology Centers
Systemic Inequities in Indigenous Data Governance:
- Addressing Institutional Barriers to Public Health Data Access between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Tribal Epidemiology Centers
- Addressing Institutional Barriers in Data that Perpetuate the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Systemic Inequities in UIO Funding
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