The Cook Inlet Tribal Council is a non-profit organization that works to improve the lives of Alaska Native and American Indian people. According to filings, it pays lobbyists to build relationships with Members of Congress and to monitor federal budget and reconciliation legislation, focusing on Indian and Native American affairs and appropriations. It has reported $20,000 across four filings.
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