The Navajo Nation Council does most of its work through committees. Four primary standing committees divide up the Nation’s business; a fifth, Naabik’íyáti’, is the committee of the whole. Where a candidate is a sitting delegate, their current committee is noted next to their name.
Oversees the Nation’s financial system, investments, and the annual comprehensive budget.
Oversees healthcare, social services, veterans’ affairs, labor, and the Department of Diné Education.
Handles infrastructure, housing, land use, natural resources, agriculture, and economic development.
Shapes public-safety law, reviews the Navajo Nation Code, and oversees the Division of Public Safety and judicial-branch programs.
The committee of the whole — all 24 delegates — handling broad resolutions and federal/state government relations. Chaired by the Speaker.