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California Legislators Hear about Rejected Requests and Needed Changes for Year-Old Feather Alert MMIP System

When Yurok citizen Taralyn Ipina's sister went missing in the San Francisco area last year, her hope rested on the state’s newly implemented Feather Alert system. Launched Jan. 1, 2023, the statewide alert system for missing Indigenous people held the promise of aiding in search and recovery efforts. After six days with no word nor sighting of her sister, Ipina's request for the Feather Alert was rejected.

Hearing looks at first year of Feather Alerts in missing Indigenous cases

A year after state legislation went into effect that solidified the feather alert system in California, which notifies the public about Indigenous people who have gone missing similar to an AMBER alert, legislators, tribal leaders and police representatives met Wednesday in Sacramento. Hosted by Assemblymember James C. Ramos, who authored the legislation, the Assembly Select Committee on Native American Affairs hearing hashed out how the system has gone so far.

Review of the Executive Order on Reforming Federal Funding and Support for Tribal Nations to Better Embrace Our Trust Responsibilities and Promote the Next Era of Tribal Self-Determination | BakerHostetler

Nevada tribe says coalitions, not lawsuits, will protect sacred sites as US advances energy agenda

Nevada tribe says coalitions, not lawsuits, will protect sacred sites as US advances energy agenda
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