HUD Welcomes New Tribal Committee Members for Policy Advice
Published Date: 1/7/2026
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Summary
HUD just announced the new members of its Tribal Intergovernmental Advisory Committee (TIAC) starting January 2026. This group helps shape policies that affect Native American communities, making sure their voices are heard. No money changes now, but stay tuned for upcoming meetings and updates!
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TIAC membership announced for January 2026
HUD announced the Tribal Intergovernmental Advisory Committee (TIAC) membership starting January 2026. The TIAC will advise HUD on policies affecting Indian Country, recommend revisions to HUD program regulations, suggest rulemaking methods, and advise on American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) housing priorities.
Alternate eligibility and replacement rules
If a TIAC Committee Member cannot attend a meeting, the member must name an Alternate who must be either a duly elected Tribal official or a Tribal employee and cannot be a Tribally Designated Housing Entity employee. The Committee Member must inform HUD in writing with an original signature naming the Alternate and HUD will review Alternates before meetings.
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