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Council budget eliminates PR office
by Bob Shiles
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Lumbee Tribal Councilman McDuffie Cummings explains the council's proposed fiscal budget to tribal members during a budget hearing Tuesday. | Bob Shiles | The Robesonian
Lumbee Tribal Councilman McDuffie Cummings explains the council's proposed fiscal budget to tribal members during a budget hearing Tuesday. | Bob Shiles | The Robesonian
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A large crowd of Lumbee tribal members attended Tuesday's budget hearing. The tribal members were presented two budgets, one prepared by the tribe's chairman and the other prepared by the tribe's 21-member council. | Bob Shiles | The Robesonian
A large crowd of Lumbee tribal members attended Tuesday's budget hearing. The tribal members were presented two budgets, one prepared by the tribe's chairman and the other prepared by the tribe's 21-member council. | Bob Shiles | The Robesonian
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Tribal council members listen to the concerns of tribal members during a budget hearing Tuesday. The budget is for the tribe's fiscal 2012-13 year that began on Oct. 1. | Bob Shiles | The Robesonian
Tribal council members listen to the concerns of tribal members during a budget hearing Tuesday. The budget is for the tribe's fiscal 2012-13 year that began on Oct. 1. | Bob Shiles | The Robesonian
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PEMBROKE — Lumbee tribal members on Tuesday were presented two budgets for consideration, one totaling $10 million more than the other.

Councilman McDuffie Cummings, chairman of the Tribal Council’s Finance Committee, presented both the council’s proposed $24,891,303 budget and Chairman Paul Brooks’ $14,574,178 spending plan for the fiscal year that began on Oct. 1. Currently, the tribal government is operating under a continuing resolution, which allows spending to continue at the same rate as in the past fiscal year until a new budget is passed.

Cummings attributed the extra money in the council’s budget as being U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development funds that have accumulated since 2006.

“This money was allocated in past budgets and never spent,” he said. “We are proposing to take this money and spend it on more programs and services.”

Although proposing a larger budget for some services, the council’s budget calls for eliminating the tribe’s four-member Public Affairs Department, which is funded in the chairman’s proposed budget. The council also wants no part of the creation of an Assets Management Department, which Brooks is seeking to fund in his budget proposal.

Several tribal members attending the budget hearing Tuesday in the council chambers of the tribe’s Housing Complex spoke out strongly against eliminating the Public Affairs Department. The department, they said, is necessary to ensure that tribal members are kept aware of tribal services and business, as well as to represent and provide a positive image of the tribe to the public.

“You can’t have a tribe this size and not have a Public Affairs Department,” said Cynthia Hunt, who was instrumental in the writing of the tribe’s constitution. “I’m also concerned about the substantial increase you are proposing for the council’s travel budget and professional development … . There’s a $145,000 stipend for the council.”

April Whittemore Locklear, an academic adviser at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke, also urged the council to reconsider eliminating the Public Affairs Department. She said she had worked with the tribe from 2004 to 2007 and is familiar with the good work the department has done over the years in providing information to tribal members and the public.

The council’s budget allocations in a number of areas is higher than the chairman’s, including housing rehabilitation services, new construction, administration, and elder services, but Brooks continues to stand by his position that the council has created a budget that includes federal funds that the tribe doesn’t have.

“They don’t have that money,” Brooks told The Robesonian at the beginning of Tuesday’s hearing.

The council is offering a budget proposal that includes higher allocations than Brooks in areas that include housing rehabilitation services, new construction, administration and elder services.

During his presentation of the council’s budget, Cummings emphasized that the budget provides for paying off the $2.7 million still owed on the tribe’s Housing Complex located on N.C. 711 just outside of Pembroke. He said that will save the tribe about $5 million in interest.

“If we ever lose our federal funding we will own this building,” Cummings said.

Brooks reminded the council that during a retreat in April, they had agreed on what should be in the tribe’s current Indian Housing Plan, a plan that must be approved by HUD before it provides a tribe with its yearly allocation of funds.

“We were all in agreement,” he said. “That’s my budget.”

Cummings said that the council will consider the comments from the chairman and tribal members who spoke during the hearing. The budget is not final until a budget resolution is passed by the council, an action that could take place as early as the council’s regular monthly meeting on Feb. 21.

Under the tribe’s constitution, the council has the authority to establish the budget. Once it is approved, however, the chairman has the authority to carry out the budget as he deems appropriate, as long as he remains within budget guidelines.

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thepubliccitizen@gmail.com
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February 07, 2013
smarterthansome,

Before attacking the tribal council and they do share much of the blame, let's take a close look at Chairman Brooks. First, he nominates a person to be Tribal Administrator and when he is not able to get him confirmed, he gets some advice from the tribal attorney, who is kin. " If you don't withdrawal your nomination, you don't have to nominate anyone else and you can be the administrator too. WOW!, talk about power grab!!!!!

So instead of nominating someone else, the Chairman has seized the position himself. Speak to anyone off the record that works in the administration and they will tell you Chairman Brooks/Administrator Brooks is running the show. He runs it how he wants and in most cases makes his own rules; he is a nothing dictator who wants his own way.

He may have been elected to be the chairman, but allow the adminsitrative staff to run the daily operations of the tribe and get out of the way. Want to prove you are an effective leader, start acting like it and surround yourself with people who are smarter than you in their respective fields and then listen to them.

Remember Chairman Brooks, great leaders present their vision to people, but it is the people who carry it out. A leader is as only good as the people around him. Chairman, you need better people starting with your Administrator and then your Housing Director. It is easy to make change when you never had quality in the positions in the first place.

ROSSisRIGHT
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February 08, 2013
Do you actually think this is a real government? Everybody reading this is laughing. These folks are the laughing stock of the state, and amoung all other tribes in the US...

Since I don't belong to this club, I want the money that is allocated to me and my family to be donated to a poor family who can't join your club.

I CHALLENGE ALL CHURCH FOLKS WHO BELONG TO THIS CLUB TO DO THE SAME, HAVE YOUR PART OF THE MONEY DONATED TO A POOR FAMILY WHO AREN'T ALLOWED TO JOIN THIS CLUB. What would Jesus do?
smarterthansome
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February 07, 2013
Mr. Cummings allocate means to set apart for a special purpose; designate: allocate money to be used for one specific purpose. In one sentence you stated the money was allocated in past budgets and then the next sentence you said “we are proposing to take this money and spend it on more programs and services”, just who do you think is so stupid that they don’t understand you cannot take money that has already been budgeted, approved and allocated and add to a brand new budget to make it look like the council has come up with more money. Also, will the Council ever understand you have no part in the Administrative staff, deleting positions because you have personal agenda’s come on, grow up, what organization as large as the Lumbee Tribe does not have a Public Relations Department and cutting out Asset Management, who will manage the millions of dollars’ worth of assets the tribe has. You guys should be ashamed of yourselves or at least have some respect for yourselves and not want to look so stupid in the public.

Hidden Money be for real, RealRObeson? have you ever been able to hide any money from the Federal Government!!! Outside audits and audits by HUD are done every year, if the tribe did not pass those audits they would have been pulled that money. The council needs to be cut to seven, 21 uneducated idots will never get anything right.
afact
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February 07, 2013
Smarterthansome it is my understanding that these

numbers were given to

council by HUD from previous audit reports.City

of Lumberton,Robeson County Public Relations Departments,can't find them the phone book.
Wolfpackdave
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February 06, 2013
YOUR money is called a ... A EURO now.. Ha ha
Wolfpackdave
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February 06, 2013
Mr RossIs wrong your an idiot who thinks he is smarter than anybody else,your comments and thoughts are ridiculous ..... You mess up the purpose of the comment section of a good paper.... Your a racist.. Probally.. Ummmm ... your bitter , maybe suffering from littleman syndrome ..idk but robesonian should stop posting your comments. You hide behind the fact people don't know who you are .. You probably kiss every Lumbee and black behinds you can when your in there face .... Then you talk junk about them .. Two faced .illegal immigrant
ROSSisRIGHT
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February 07, 2013
This is how you end up trying to out-do me at my game... Crazy like this fella. Wolfpack, you have flipped out young man, calm down or someone is gonna call social services on you and have you commited to the third floor.

ps. Littleman syndrome? I lift weights 5 days a week at Southeastern Fitness, I'm 6 ft 1, 293 pounds of solid muscle and can bench press my Harley...
ReallyRobeson?
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February 06, 2013
Point taken divine83 and I'm no fan of Holder but waiting until someone without fault comes along to begin an investigation makes no sense to me.

These are real dollars here that need to be accounted for so I don't care if it's the Ayatollah who heads up the effort to find out whether illegal activities are going on or that our gov't is being the stewards of our money that we deserve them to be.

That we find out is what matters.
ROSSisRIGHT
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February 06, 2013
I want the ones who are mostly funding this club to call the Bureau of Indian Affairs, BIA.

#202-208-3710

#202-208-7163

#202-208-5116

You do not have to belong to this club to call. Let them know you are one of the many who are funding this club and demand the breakup and return of all tax money back to us.

Then call our senators and congressman and let them know you are embarrassed by the actions of this club and want them to file papers to have this club dissolved.

If they want to start it up again, fine, but do it with their own money and not ours....
wakullahomeguard
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February 06, 2013
Hey moron, BIA has nothing to do with these housing funds. Why not call the Easter bunny and Santa Claus too.
ROSSisRIGHT
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February 06, 2013
waukalla: Good idea, why not call the easter bunny and santa claus, they're fictitious symbols of make believe, the same as this club...

Why must you call me names? Someone sounds angry. I've done no wrong. Your anger is directed toward the wrong one... You should be angry at your club. Everybody else is laughing.

ps. And we'll shut up about it when you stop using our money to run it.
hsmith8621
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February 06, 2013
This is an embarrassment for all Lumbees! Too many personal agendas. Too little wisdom.
ReallyRobeson?
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February 06, 2013
Somebody PLEASE PLEASE get the Justice Dept. involved in this mess! Not knowing within 50% how much money is there is a problem with only a few real possible answers.

Either the Chairman OR the Council doesn't know what they're talking about.

Or

There is money somewhere that someone or some group wants to remain hidden.

After all the bickering it boils down to one or the other.

If an audit can't solve this then a Federal Investigation would be welcomed by me and scores of other Lumbees. A difference of a couple of dollars may not warrant much action but this much money in dispute has a foul odor to it.

divine83
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February 06, 2013
I do not want Eric Holder (who gave guns to Mexican Cartels that killed two of our border agents along with over 300 mexicans)in this County.
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