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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the:
(1) Bureau of Indian Affairs&apos; (BIA) method for distributing Tribal
Priority Allocation (TPA) funds; and (2) other revenues available to the
tribes.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) under the current method for distributing TPA funds,
there is no assurance that the funds are effectively targeting the most
pressing needs among the tribes; (2) currently, BIA distributes
two-thirds of TPA funds, referred to as base funds, largely on the basis
of historical funding levels; (3) in distributing these base funds, BIA
does not take into consideration changing conditions, such as the
tribes&apos; levels of need or the tribes&apos; own revenues from nongovernmental
sources; (4) the remaining one-third of TPA funds, known as non-base
funds, are used for such activities as road maintenance and housing
improvement and are generally distributed on the basis of specific
program criteria; (5) BIA&apos;s distribution of TPA base funds has been
widely criticized over the last 20 years for, among other things, not
being responsive to changes in the relative needs of the tribes; (6)
furthermore, because the tribes&apos; own revenues are not considered in the
distribution of TPA base funds, the tribes with the highest revenues
receive TPA base funds just as the tribes with the lowest revenues do;
(7) GAO&apos;s analysis showed that each of the 6 tribes with the highest
reported revenues received more TPA base funds than did each of the 16
tribes with no reported revenues or with losses; (8) in addition, 62
small tribes reported having revenues of their own yet received the same
amount of TPA base funds as small tribes that reported no revenues of
their own; (9) a decision about whether and in what way to redistribute
TPA funds is as complex as it is controversial; (10) as long as BIA
continues to distribute TPA base funds on a historical basis, it cannot
be certain that the distribution accommodates the changing needs of the
tribes; (11) to determine an equitable distribution among the tribes,
several types of data may be considered, however, much of this
information is not currently or readily available in a consistent and
reliable form; (12) furthermore, questions of equity in federal
financial assistance extend beyond BIA and TPA funds; (13) although TPA
was nearly half of BIA&apos;s 1998 appropriation, it represented just 10
percent of the $7.5 billion in federal funding appropriated for Indian
programs in 1998; and (14) ultimately, however, the issues of how TPA
and other federal funds should be distributed and what information
should be considered in that process are policy questions for Congress
and other federal decisionmakers to address.</abstract>
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