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Bay Mills President appointed to new tribal advisory committee

Whitney Gravelle is president of the Bay Mills Indian Community and previously served as a Chief Judge for the Bay Mills Tribal Court
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File photo: Whitney Gravelle, President of Bay Mills Indian Community, speaks during an announcement in summer of 2023.

NEWS RELEASE
OFFICE OF DEBBIE STABENOW
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Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.), Chair of the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee, today announced the appointment of Whitney Gravelle of Bay Mills Indian Community to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) new Tribal Advisory Committee.

Gravelle is president of the Bay Mills Indian Community and previously served as a Chief Judge for the Bay Mills Tribal Court. 

“In the 2018 Farm Bill, we strengthened support for tribal communities in every title of the bill, and I look forward to building on that progress. We are taking another step toward improving equity at USDA. President Gravelle, who is the second and youngest woman to ever serve as President of the Bay Mills Indian Community, is well qualified to serve in her new role and represent the interests of tribal communities in Michigan and across the country,”  said Stabenow.

USDA’s Tribal Advisory Committee was created by Stabenow in the 2018 Farm Bill to ensure that Indian Country is well represented within USDA programs and resources, and it will advise the Department on tribal-related issues and policies. 

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