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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
READOUT: Treasury Tribal Advisory Committee Meeting
October 26, 2022

Today. U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen convened a meeting of the Treasury
Tribal Advisory Committee. The meeting is the Committeeʼs first since former Committee
member, Chief Lynn Malerba, was appointed U.S. Treasurer earlier this year.
During the meeting, Secretary Yellen emphasized Treasuryʼs commitment to strengthening
its nation-to-nation relationships with Tribal governments and investing in Tribal
communities, while Committee members shared their priorities with the Secretary.
The Committee received updates from the subcommittees on the Tribal General Welfare
Exclusion Act, dual taxation, and Tribal pensions. The Committee also heard public
comments on Tribal taxation matters ranging from Tribal general welfare programs to the tax
status of Tribally chartered corporations.
U.S. Treasurer Malerba announced Treasury would commence formal consultations with
tribes on the Tribal General Welfare Exclusion Act in December to inform the development of
guidance to implement the Act.
The following individuals were in attendance at the Committee meeting in-person at
Treasury or virtually:
• Janet L. Yellen, Secretary of the Treasury
• Chief Lynn Malerba, U.S. Treasurer
• W. Ron Allen, Chairman and Chief Executive O�ice of the Jamestown SʼKlallam Tribe
• Rebecca Benally, Member of the Navajo Nation
• Sharon Edenfield, Tribal Council Member, Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians
• Jean Swi�, Interim Chief Financial O�icer, Mashantucket Pequot Tribe
• Stephanie Williams, Chief Financial O�icer of Naskila Gaming, Alabama-Coushatta Tribe
of Texas
• Will Micklin, 4th Vice President, Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska

• Krishna P. Vallabhaneni, Designated Federal O�icer
Swi�, Williams, and Micklin are new members of the Committee, appointed earlier this year.
Pursuant to Section 3 of the Tribal General Welfare Exclusion Act of 2014, and in accordance
with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the Treasury Tribal Advisory
Committee was established on February 10, 2015. This seven-member committee advises the
Secretary on significant matters related to the taxation of Indians, the training of IRS field
agents, and the provisions of training and technical assistance to Native American financial
o�icers. The membership has three appointees nominated by the Secretary of the Treasury,
two appointed by the House Committee on Ways and Means, and two nominated by the
Senate Committee on Finance.