6/6/2008 Senator Patty Murray Statement on Obstruction of Climate Change Legislation in U.S. Senate
1/23/2008 Murray Speaks Out for Indian Health Bill that Provides First Major Health Care Improvements for Washington Tribes Since 1992
9/12/2007 Murray Statement on Meeting with Makah Tribal Members
7/12/2007 Senator Murray Provides $3 Million for Tribal Transportation Needs in Washington State
6/28/2007 PORT ANGELES: Murray Provides $500,000 for Salmon Restoration in the Lower Elwha River
2/15/2006 Senator Murray Discusses Tribal Education
11/8/2005 Senator Murray Secures Millions for Washington Priorities in House-Senate Conference Report on Commerce, Justice, and Science Appropriations
7/14/2004 Senator Murray Addresses Tribal Leaders, Expresses Support for Economic Development in Indian Country
4/16/2004 Murray Secures Millions in New Funding for Safer, More Efficient Transportation on Tribal Lands
4/12/2004 Murray Stands Up for Native American Veterans in Health Care Battle
3/10/2004 PHOTO: Murray Meets with Tribal Leaders
2/25/2004 PHOTO: Congratulating First American Indian Visionary Awardee
2/23/2004 Senator Patty Murray Joins with Tribal Leaders to Dedicate New Display at Squaxin Museum
2/20/2004 PHOTO: Supporting the Squaxin Museum Library and Research Center
2/11/2004 PHOTO: Supporting Tribal Education
2/11/2004 PHOTO: Speaking with Tribal Leaders
2/11/2004 Senator Murray Stands Up for Tribes in the New Budget
11/5/2003 Murray Announces Great News for Clarkston Center
11/5/2003 Senator Murray Secures Funding for Water and Salmon Recovery Projects in Puget Sound
9/25/2003 PHOTO: Meeting with Tribal Representatives
9/24/2003 Murray Secures $4.5 Million in Senate Spending Bill for Washington State Tribal Programs
8/27/2003 Murray Announces $1.6 Million for Washington State Community Health Centers
2/14/2003 Senator Murray Announces Almost $67.5 Million in Funding for Law Enforcement in Indian Country Nationwide in the FY 2003 Omnibus Appropriations Bill
2/14/2003 Murray Announces $28 million for Washington State Tribal Programs
2/13/2003 PHOTO: Sen. Murray meets with members of the National Indian Gaming Association
1/29/2003 PHOTO: Sen. Murray meets with the Yakama Tribal Council to discuss the BPA budget for the Fish and Wildlife program.
1/9/2003 PHOTO: Sen. Murray meets with the NW Indian Fisheries Commission
10/3/2002 PHOTO: Senator Murray meets with members of the Makah Nation, including Chairman Gordon Smith.
8/9/2002 PHOTO: Addressing Tribal Issues
8/9/2002 PHOTO: Murray hears from members of the Quileute Tribe
7/25/2002 Murray Secures Funding for Northwest Washington Community and Environmental Initiatives
7/25/2002 Senator Murray Joins Senate Native American Caucus
7/24/2002 Senator Murray Secures Funding for Olympic Peninsula Transportation Priorities
7/18/2002 Murray Announces $106.5 Million for Law Enforcement in Indian Country
6/1/2002 PHOTO: Senator Murray meets with the Chehalis Tribe.
5/10/2002 Tribal Forestry Amendments Removed from Final Farm Bill
5/7/2002 PHOTO: Senator Murray meets with Colleen Cawston of the Colville Confederated Tribes.
5/1/2002 PHOTO: Senator Murray meets with Virginia Cross, councilmember for the the Muckleshoot Tribe.
4/17/2002 PHOTO: Senator Murray meets with Ken Hansen, Chairman of the Samish Tribe.
2/13/2002 Murray-Cantwell Tribal Forestry Amendments Adopted in Senate Farm Bill
12/18/2001 Murray-Cantwell Tribal Forestry Amendments Adopted in Senate Farm Bill
12/18/2001 PHOTO: Senator Murray meets with the Tulalips.
12/4/2001 Senator Murray Announces $16 Million Increase for Indian Reservation Roads
11/9/2001 Murray Announces Over $1.5 Million for Northwest Washington in VA-HUD Conference Report
10/31/2001 Senator Murray Announces Funding for Shoalwater Bay Erosion Study
9/6/2001 PHOTO: Senator Murray meets with the Spokane Tribe, including Chairman Alfred Peone.
7/17/2001 Senator Murray Announces $1 million to Improve Tribal Education in Washington State
6/28/2001 Senator Murray Secures Funding Increases for Washington state Tribes
3/16/2001 Senator Murray Announces Funding to Help Washington Tribes Address Environmental Challenges
8/22/2000 Murray Announces $3.6 Million To Hire New Police Officers In Washington's Tribal Communities