A bill in Colorado is aiming to bring more missing, Indigenous loved ones home to their families.
Some lawmakers in Colorado hope to raise awareness and become the latest state to dedicate an office to their return.She’s part of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Task Force, advocating for those who’ve gone unseen.
Senate Bill 22-150, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives, establishes an office for missing and murdered Indigenous relatives in the Department of Public Safety. The bill is on its way to the Colorado Senate, months after the nationwide search for Gabby Petito.“In Gabby’s case, they had the park service, cross coordination between state lines,” said Payment.
The bill also requires the Colorado Bureau of Investigation to work with the office, along with federal, state, tribal, and local law enforcement agencies.
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