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Introduced
01/25/2019
01/25/2019
In Committee
11/20/2019
11/20/2019
Crossed Over
03/12/2020
03/12/2020
Passed
09/30/2020
09/30/2020
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
10/10/2020
10/10/2020
Introduced Session
116th Congress
Bill Summary
Savanna's Act This bill directs the Department of Justice (DOJ) to review, revise, and develop law enforcement and justice protocols to address missing or murdered Native Americans. The bill requires DOJ to provide training to law enforcement agencies on how to record tribal enrollment for victims in federal databases; develop and implement a strategy to educate the public on the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System; conduct specific outreach to tribes, tribal organizations, and urban Indian organizations regarding the ability to publicly enter information through the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System or other non-law enforcement sensitive portal; develop regionally appropriate guidelines for response to cases of missing or murdered Native Americans; provide training and technical assistance to tribes and law enforcement agencies for implementation of the developed guidelines; and report statistics on missing or murdered Native Americans. Tribes may submit their own guidelines to DOJ that respond to cases of missing or murdered Native Americans. Additionally, the bill authorizes DOJ to provide grants for the purposes of (1) developing and implementing policies and protocols for law enforcement regarding cases of missing or murdered Native Americans, and (2) compiling and annually reporting data relating to missing or murdered Native Americans. Federal law enforcement agencies must modify their guidelines to incorporate the guidelines developed by DOJ. Finally, the Federal Bureau of Investigation must include gender in its annual statistics on missing and unidentified persons published on its website.
AI Summary
This bill, Savanna's Act, directs the Department of Justice (DOJ) to review, revise, and develop law enforcement and justice protocols to address cases of missing or murdered Native Americans. It requires the DOJ to provide training on recording tribal enrollment information, develop a public education strategy for the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, and create regionally appropriate guidelines for responding to these cases. The bill also authorizes DOJ to provide grants to tribes and law enforcement agencies for developing protocols and compiling data on missing or murdered Native Americans. Additionally, it mandates the Federal Bureau of Investigation to include gender in its annual statistics on missing and unidentified persons.
Committee Categories
Military Affairs and Security
Sponsors (30)
Lisa Murkowski (R)*,
Tammy Baldwin (D),
Maria Cantwell (D),
Shelley Moore Capito (R),
Chris Coons (D),
Catherine Cortez Masto (D),
Kevin Cramer (R),
Mike Crapo (R),
Steve Daines (R),
Kirsten Gillibrand (D),
Kamala Harris (D),
Martin Heinrich (D),
John Hoeven (R),
Amy Klobuchar (D),
Martha McSally (R),
Jeff Merkley (D),
Patty Murray (D),
Jim Risch (R),
Jacky Rosen (D),
Bernie Sanders (I),
Brian Schatz (D),
Kyrsten Sinema (I),
Tina Smith (D),
Dan Sullivan (R),
Jon Tester (D),
Thom Tillis (R),
Tom Udall (D),
Chris Van Hollen (D),
Elizabeth Warren (D),
Ron Wyden (D),
Last Action
Became Public Law No: 116-165. (TXT | PDF) (on 10/10/2020)
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