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Governor Gianforte issues proclamation for MMIW awareness day


May 5 is the national day of awareness; it will now be locally recognized.
The governor signed three bills in late April in an effort to confront the MMIP crisis in Montana, the governor s office said in a release. The three bills provide the state and the tribes resources to follow data, raise awareness and step up interagency partnership to protect indigenous persons in Montana, the release continued.
HB 35 creates the Missing Indigenous Persons Review Commission at the Montana Department of Justice. HB 98 expands the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Task Force and the Looping in Native Communities (LINC) grant program. SB 4 expands the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Task Force. ....

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Gianforte signs MMIP bill: "This crisis must end"


Gianforte signs MMIP bill: “This crisis must end”
MMIP bill: “This crisis must end”
and last updated 2021-04-22 20:39:04-04
Governor Greg Gianforte on Thursday signed a bill to help address the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) in Montana.
He was joined at the signing ceremony by members of the American Indian Caucus, the governor’s Director of the Office Indian Affairs Misty Kuhl, and Cheryl Horn, the aunt of
Selena Not Afraid. Recounting the disappearance of her niece last year, Horn said, “I thank everyone else who joined the race behind me, because they knew what to do. I just knew to stand and shout as loud as I could and hope somebody heard me. We’re all here today, because someone did hear Selena.” ....

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