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Government to Government Summit

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The Governor’s Annual Tribal-State Government-to-Government Summit promotes and strengthens positive Tribal-State relationships and partnerships with the Nine Federally Recognized Tribal nations in Oregon under Senate Bill 770 (2001)*.  

*ORS 182.166 (2): Once a year, the Governor shall convene a meeting at which representatives of state agencies and tribes may work together to achieve mutual goals. 

Agenda Forthcoming

Event Information

This in-person event is by invitation only and will be co-hosted with the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde and held in Grand Ronde, OR, on December 9-10, 2026. There is no charge to attend. Guests can enjoy hors d'oeuvres and non-alcoholic beverages at no cost during the evening reception on December 9, as well as breakfast and lunch on December 10. All other expenses, including lodging, must be covered by invitees.   

If you would like to add someone to the invitation list, email naomi.allen@oregon.gov. 

Location and Parking 

Spirit Mountain Casino is located at 27100 SW Salmon River Hwy, Grand Ronde, OR 97347 and offers ample free parking onsite. The Summit on December 10 will be held at the Spirit Mountain Casino Event Center. 

Hotel Accommodations 

Spirit Mountain Casino 
27100 SW Salmon River Hwy, Grand Ronde, OR 97347 

Call the Spirit Mountain reservations phone number above or use the "Make Spirit Mountain Hotel Reservation Online" button. If reserving by phone, you must contact the reservation center before November 9, 2026, and inform the reservation agent that you are attending the G2G Summit to receive the special $99 room rate.   

Make Spirit Mountain Hotel Reservation Online





Frequently Asked Questions 

What is the history of the Oregon Governor's Annual Tribal-State Government-to-Government Summit? 
Oregon has been a national leader in tribal-state relations for nearly five decades. In 1975, the State of Oregon recognized the need for permanent dialogue with tribal governments and created the Legislative Commission on Indian Services (LCIS), an advisory body of 13 tribal leaders and legislators that serves as an ongoing forum for tribal-state issues. 

Building on this foundation and Executive Order 96-30, Oregon became the first state in the nation to pass comprehensive tribal-state government-to-government relations law in 2001 with SB 770 (codified as ORS 182.162-.168). This groundbreaking legislation emphasizes the critical importance of establishing and maintaining ongoing communication between state agencies and Oregon's nine federally recognized sovereign tribal nations to inform decision-makers and provide opportunities for collaboration on shared interests. 

The Annual Governor's Summit embodies Oregon's pioneering approach to government-to-government consultation, bringing together the Governor, Tribal Nations, and state agency and legislative leaders to address critical issues including housing, economic development, and natural and cultural resources. This essential gathering continues Oregon's national reputation for cooperation with Tribal Governments and while fostering and promoting positive partnerships that benefit all Oregonians. 

The summit represents Oregon's commitment that tribal consultation goes beyond obligation to become meaningful collaboration, recognizing that Tribal Governments—as the oldest sovereigns in Oregon by thousands of years—bring invaluable expertise, knowledge, and resources to addressing shared challenges and promoting prosperity for all Oregonians. 


How to get to Spirit Mountain Casino 

Spirit Mountain Casino 
27100 SW Salmon River Hwy, Grand Ronde, OR 97347 


Is there a location for printing services onsite? 

TBD

Will there be a virtual option? 

Yes, the Summit will be livestreamed for viewing on YouTube but will not be interactive. If you plan to livestream vs. attending in person, please note it in your registration or email naomi.allen@oregon.gov. 

Can I bring a guest - spouse, child, or substitute out the person that was invited for someone else? 

Generally, no. Due to limited space, additional attendees must be confirmed on a case-by-case basis. Please email naomi.allen@oregon.gov if you would like to request additional attendees in your party at the summit. 

Summit Documents  

Below are ancillary documents that may be referenced or helpful for prep at the Summit: 

Indian Country 101 

Native Governance Center 

G2G Persona Cards