Economic Sovereignty
Strengthening the Navajo economy through business growth, local opportunity, job creation, and long-term self-reliance.

Campaign Priorities
Myron Lizer’s campaign is focused on practical priorities that matter to Navajo families: jobs, infrastructure, water, energy, healthcare, integrity, and long-term prosperity.

Platform Overview
These priorities connect public campaign messaging to the daily realities of Navajo families, chapters, businesses, students, elders, and future generations.
Strengthening the Navajo economy through business growth, local opportunity, job creation, and long-term self-reliance.
Advancing energy opportunities that support employment, revenue, infrastructure, and future economic development.
Prioritizing roads, utilities, facilities, broadband, and essential systems that help communities move forward.
Supporting practical water solutions that improve daily life for families, chapters, businesses, and future generations.
Focusing on the everyday needs of Navajo families, including housing, utilities, safer communities, and basic services.
Supporting stronger health outcomes, access to care, and practical solutions that protect families, elders, and communities.
Creating opportunity pathways for students, young workers, entrepreneurs, and the next generation of Navajo leadership.
Restoring trust through accountability, transparency, responsible decision-making, and service-centered leadership.

Community First
The campaign’s priorities are designed to be clear and practical: strengthen opportunity, improve essential infrastructure, support families, protect water and energy priorities, and restore trust in leadership.
Focus on execution, partnerships, planning, and the follow-through needed to turn priorities into visible progress.
Keep families, chapters, elders, veterans, business owners, and young people connected to the campaign conversation.
Support ideas that reduce dependence, grow revenue, strengthen business, and expand local opportunity.
Promote leadership that is transparent, responsible, responsive, and focused on rebuilding public trust.
Platform Direction
As the campaign team finalizes official platform language, this page can be refined with approved policy details, direct quotes, chapter-specific concerns, and community feedback.
Economy
Economic sovereignty means building a Navajo economy that works for Navajo families. It starts with local opportunity, stronger business conditions, job creation, and long-term planning.
Support Navajo-owned businesses and local entrepreneurs
Create stronger conditions for job growth
Connect economic development to infrastructure and energy planning
Build long-term self-reliance and local revenue opportunities
Infrastructure
A stronger future depends on the basics. Families, schools, businesses, chapters, and public services need reliable infrastructure to grow and function.
Improve access to water and essential utilities
Support roads, facilities, and community infrastructure
Expand broadband and rural connectivity
Prioritize projects that improve everyday life
Energy
Energy policy must support jobs, infrastructure, community benefit, and responsible long-term planning for the Navajo Nation.
Advance energy opportunities tied to jobs and revenue
Support responsible development that benefits Navajo communities
Connect energy planning to infrastructure and economic growth
Prepare for future energy markets while protecting Navajo interests
Families
Strong families need reliable services, safer communities, access to care, and leadership that understands everyday needs.
Support practical healthcare and wellness priorities
Focus on families, elders, veterans, and young people
Strengthen community support systems
Advance solutions that improve quality of life
Youth
The next generation needs pathways to education, employment, business ownership, leadership, and a future rooted at home.
Support students and young workers
Encourage entrepreneurship and workforce development
Create opportunity pathways for future Navajo leaders
Connect education to jobs, infrastructure, and local growth
Government
Leadership must be rooted in responsibility, communication, and respect for the people. Restoring trust requires transparency, follow-through, and accountable service.
Promote transparent and responsible leadership
Improve communication with chapters and communities
Build trust through consistent action
Focus on results people can see and measure

Leadership Focus
Jobs, infrastructure, water, energy, healthcare, and accountability are not separate issues. Together, they shape whether families can build, businesses can grow, and future generations can stay rooted in strong communities.
Support business growth, job creation, and practical pathways to local prosperity.
Improve broadband, roads, utilities, and systems that support rural life.
Advance priorities tied to housing, healthcare, safety, education, and stability.
Lead with integrity, accountability, transparency, and responsible public service.

Help Share The Vision
Volunteer, attend an event, share campaign updates, or contact the campaign to learn how you can help move these priorities forward.