• Create a Secretary of Language, Culture and Community cabinet-level position under administration.
• Transfer the CNB former Cherokee Casino Tahlequah building valued at $3.8 million to Cherokee Nation for a language center.
• Invest an additional $5 million from Cherokee Nation Businesses’ dividends to renovate and expand the language center.
• Officially name the language center the “Durbin Feeling Language Center” after modern-day Sequoyah and first-language Speaker Durbin Feeling.
• Invest another $1.5 million per year for five years from CNB dividends for language program operations, with an option to reauthorize for additional years.
• The Durbin Feeling Language Center will house the Cherokee Immersion Charter School, Cherokee Language Master Apprentice Program and the tribe’s team of Cherokee translators together in the center.
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