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File #: LA-05-05    Version: 1 Name: Independent Press Act Amendment of 2004
Type: Legislative Act Status: Passed
File created: 1/5/2005 In control: TRIBAL COUNCIL
On agenda: 1/10/2005 Final action: 1/10/2005
Enactment date: 1/10/2005 Enactment #: LA-05-05
Title: AN ACT AMENDING LEGISLATIVE ACT #19-00, "ESTABLISHING A FREE AND INDEPENDENT PRESS FOR THE CHEROKEE NATION"; DELETING ITEMS AND MAKING TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS
Sponsors: Unknown
Indexes: Ethics, Free and Independent Press
Code sections: Title 67 - Records
Attachments: 1. LA-05-05.pdf
Related files: LA-19-00, 09-073, 09-058
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Date: 1-05-05 Committee Date: 1 - 1 0-05 Sponsor:

An Act
Legislative Act 05-05
Title
AN ACT AMENDING LEGISLATIVE ACT #19-00, "ESTABLISHING A FREE AND
INDEPENDENT PRESS FOR THE CHEROKEE NATION"; DELETING ITEMS AND
MAKING TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS
Body
BE IT ENACTED BY THE CHEROKEE NATION:
Section 1. Title and Codification.
This Act shall be titled as the "INDEPENDENT PRESS ACT AMENDMENT OF 2004" and shall be codified as Title , Section of the Cherokee Code Annotated.
Section 2. Purpose.
This Act affirms the policy regarding the Cherokee Nation's press. It is imperative to have measures in place to ensure the freedom of the press and to ensure the tribal publications have the independence to report objectively.
Section 3. Constitutional Rights.
It is the policy of the Cherokee Nation to respect the civil rights of Cherokee people set forth the in the Cherokee Constitution. Article II of the Cherokee Constitution by reference, incorporated and adopted the Federal Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968, 25 USC 1302, to apply to all Cherokees. Therefore, the Constitution of the Cherokee Nation provides that the principles of free speech and free press, the rights of the people to assemble and petition for redress of grievances shall not be abridged.
Section 4. Policy, An Independent Cherokee Press.
The Cherokee Nation's Press shall be independent from any undue influence and free of any particular political interest. It is the duty of the press to report without bias the activities of the government and the news of interest to have informed citizens.
Section 5. Providing for Independent Newspaper.
A newspaper shall be published periodically to report news and provide a forum for all views of the Cherokees.
Section 6. Editorial Board and Editor:
A. An Editorial Board is hereby created and shall consist of three members, at least two
of whom shall be citizens of the Nation. To be eligible to serve as a Board member, a pe...

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