Activists say signing of Ida s Law is step in right direction for Oklahoma s tribes © KOCO 5 The newly signed law focuses on solving cases involving missing and murdered Indigenous persons.
Activists call Gov. Kevin Stitt singing Ida’s Law on Tuesday a step in the right direction in helping Oklahoma’s tribes.
The newly signed law focuses on solving cases involving missing and murdered Indigenous persons. It was named after Ida Beard, who was a member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribe and has been missing since 2015.Sign up for our Newsletters
The moment Tuesday was years in the making, with groups working on Ida’s Law since 2018. And now, with its passing, it’ll bring comfort and closure to many native families in Oklahoma.
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