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New Mexico Set To Create Turquoise Alert System For Missing

New Mexico Set To Create Turquoise Alert System For Missing
New Mexico Set To Create Turquoise Alert System For Missing

New Mexico Set To Create Turquoise Alert System For Missing New mexico is set to become the fourth state to create an alert system meant to help find native americans who have gone missing. Santa fe – the new mexico legislature has unanimously passed senate bill 41, creating the state's new turquoise alert system designed specifically to assist in locating missing american indians.

New Mexico Set To Create Turquoise Alert System For Missing
New Mexico Set To Create Turquoise Alert System For Missing

New Mexico Set To Create Turquoise Alert System For Missing Michelle lujan grisham plans to sign senate bill 41 into law, establishing a turquoise alert system, according to her office, after the bill passed both chambers of the legislature unanimously. New mexico’s legislature in march unanimously passed senate bill 41, creating the new alert system, with a 60 0 vote. the turquoise alert system was named to reflect the importance of. Santa fe, n.m. (ap) — new mexico gov. michelle lujan grisham signed legislation monday to create a “turquoise alert” for when native americans go missing in the state. the effort — which had overwhelming support among lawmakers — responds to a troubling number of disappearances and killings in indian country. The turquoise alert bill would create a new statewide alert system specifically for missing indigenous people, including native american women and children, who are disproportionately affected by abductions and disappearances.

New Mexico Launches Turquoise Alert System For Missing Native Americans
New Mexico Launches Turquoise Alert System For Missing Native Americans

New Mexico Launches Turquoise Alert System For Missing Native Americans Santa fe, n.m. (ap) — new mexico gov. michelle lujan grisham signed legislation monday to create a “turquoise alert” for when native americans go missing in the state. the effort — which had overwhelming support among lawmakers — responds to a troubling number of disappearances and killings in indian country. The turquoise alert bill would create a new statewide alert system specifically for missing indigenous people, including native american women and children, who are disproportionately affected by abductions and disappearances. Gov. michelle lujan grisham signed legislation into law this week that would create a “turquoise alert” system for missing native americans. Michelle lujan grisham plans to sign senate bill 41 into law, establishing a turquoise alert system, according to her office, after the bill passed both chambers of the legislature unanimously. New mexico became the fourth state in the nation to create an alert system for missing indigenous americans after its governor, michelle lujan grisham, signed legislation creating a “turquoise.

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