Navajo Nation Posts December Committee Agendas, Impacting Apache County
On December 5 the Navajo Nation Council published a slate of committee and commission meeting agendas for December, many entries revised or posted in early December. The listings include downloadable agendas and locations, giving Window Rock and Chinle area residents a clear schedule of meetings that will shape budgets, health services, land matters and law enforcement oversight.
The Navajo Nation Council calendar updated on December 5 presented a comprehensive schedule of committee and commission meetings with downloadable agendas and several entries revised or posted in early December. Key listings included Resources and Development Committee work sessions and regular meetings with agenda revisions noted on December 1 and December 5, Budget and Finance Committee regular and special meetings with approved agendas dated December 2, and a Health, Education and Human Services Committee special meeting with an approved agenda dated December 2. The Genetics Policy Development Working Group held sessions on December 1 and December 2, while the Law and Order Committee scheduled special and leadership meetings in early December. The Naa’bik’iyati’ Committee held a work session on December 5. The calendar also listed meetings for the Navajo Hopi Land Commission, the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission, and the Navajo Board of Election Supervisors.
Meeting locations were spread across Window Rock, Twin Arrows, St. Michaels and Tse Bonito, and the calendar provided links to downloadable agendas and dates and times for each session. As the official listing of committee schedules, the page served as the public point of access for agenda materials and timing, enabling residents to track items that intersect Apache County governance and community needs.
For Apache County communities, the schedule matters because the committees oversee budgets, health programs, resource development, legal and law enforcement matters, and land issues that cross tribal and county boundaries. Decisions taken in these meetings can influence funding allocations, program priorities, and oversight practices that affect local clinics, schools, roads and public safety in Window Rock, Chinle and surrounding areas.

Residents who wish to follow specific items can download the posted agendas, note meeting dates and times, and plan to attend or submit concerns to committee offices. The early December revisions underscore the need to check the calendar regularly for the latest agenda updates and meeting locations.

