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"Centering of Indigenous Voices?":"Somewhat",
"Progression":"",
"Session":"",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":""
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":"The order does not explicitly mention survivor or victim input within the executive mandate itself. However, it acknowledges the necessity of including the voices of impacted communities and experts including a victim advocate who can help guide the task force\u2019s actions."
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{
"State":"WI",
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"Centering of Indigenous Voices?":"No",
"Progression":"",
"Session":"",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":""
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":"It does not appear to include provisions, statements, or input regarding victim advocacy or MMIP concerns"
},
{
"State":"NE",
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"Centering of Indigenous Voices?":"No",
"Progression":"",
"Session":"",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":""
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":"There is no direct mention of survivor input or victim advocacy within the resolution text. The resolution primarily focuses on raising awareness and memorializing the victims"
},
{
"State":"MI",
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"Gender Inclusive Language":"Undetermined- TCRP Specific",
"Prevention Efforts?":"Yes",
"Prevention Efforts":"Yes; Members of the pilot project began meeting in late October of 2020, taking the first steps toward establishing the first tribal community response plans for missing indigenous persons cases. The plans will improve the handling of emergent missing person cases by outlining how Tribal governments, law enforcement, and other partners can best work together to respond to such cases.",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input?":"Yes",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input?":"Somewhat",
"Centering of Indigenous Voices":"The creation of MMIP TCRP has been a collaborative effort between law enforcement officials, victim service coordinators, and the communications department for tribes. the TCRP plans call for feedback and centering of indigenous voices.",
"Sponsors of the Legislation":"U.S. Attorney General's Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Initiative",
"Indigenous Sponsorship":"Bryan Newland, President of the Bay Mills Indian Community\nDr. Aaron Payment, Tribal Chairperson of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians\nTimothy Waters, Special Agent in Charge of the Detroit Field Division of the FBI\nCol. Joe Gasper, Director of the Michigan State Police\nMatthew Saxton, Executive Director of the Michigan Sheriff\u2019s Association\nRobert Stevenson, Executive Director of Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police",
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"Centering of Indigenous Voices?":"Yes",
"Progression":"",
"Session":"",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":""
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":"The release focuses on collaboration but does not include direct quotes from MMIP survivors or families in the formal legislative sense."
},
{
"State":"KY",
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"Centering of Indigenous Voices?":"Somewhat",
"Progression":"",
"Session":"",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":""
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":"This bill highlights the importance of addressing the gaps in law enforcement's approach to MMIP cases and acknowledges the unique challenges Indigenous communities face in these situations."
},
{
"State":"WY",
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"Gender Inclusive Language":"Yes, the legislation uses gender-inclusive language by referring to \"missing and murdered Indigenous relatives\" and \"Indigenous people,\" rather than specifying a particular gender. These terms encompass all genders within the Indigenous community, making the language and focus of the bill inclusive. This approach broadens the scope beyond women and girls to include all missing and murdered Indigenous persons.",
"Prevention Efforts?":"Yes",
"Prevention Efforts":"No.",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input?":"Yes",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input?":"Somewhat",
"Centering of Indigenous Voices":"Yes.\n\nThe legislation specifies the involvement of various representatives from tribal and local organizations that work directly with Indigenous communities in an advisory group, including legal services, advocacy or counseling for victims of violence, and general services to Indigenous women and girls. While the legislation is sponsored by Senator Mary Kunesh, identified as having Indigenous ties. The bill requires that the reward advisory group have the participation of \"a representative from a Tribal, statewide, or local organization that provides legal\n2.2 services to Indigenous women and girls\"",
"Sponsors of the Legislation":"Sen Mary Kunesh-Podein (D) - District SD-039, Sen John Marty (D) - District SD-066",
"Indigenous Sponsorship":"Sen Mary Kunesh-Podein (D) - District SD-039",
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"Centering of Indigenous Voices?":"Yes",
"Progression":"Introduced",
"Session":"2021-2022 Regular Session",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":""
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":"\"The director of the Office for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives, in consultation with the stakeholder groups described in section 299A.85, subdivision 5, shall appoint an advisory group to make recommendations on paying rewards... under this section a representative from a Tribal, statewide, or local organization that provides advocacy or counseling for Indigenous women and girls who have been victims of violence\""
},
{
"State":"AZ",
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"Gender Inclusive Language":"N\/A",
"Prevention Efforts?":"No",
"Prevention Efforts":"N\/A",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input?":"Yes",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input?":"Somewhat",
"Centering of Indigenous Voices":"Yes, the advisory group of this legislation is required to consist of members of Indigenous communities. ",
"Sponsors of the Legislation":"Senator Mary Kunesh-Podein [D], Senator Ronald Latz [D], Senator Kari Dziedzic [D], Senator Clare Oumou Verbeten [D]",
"Indigenous Sponsorship":"Yes",
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"Centering of Indigenous Voices?":"Yes",
"Progression":"Engrossed",
"Session":"",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":""
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":"\"The director of the Office for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives, in consultation with the stakeholder groups described in section 299A.85, subdivision 5, shall appoint an advisory group to make recommendations on paying rewards... under this section a representative from a Tribal, statewide, or local organization that provides advocacy or counseling for Indigenous women and girls who have been victims of violence\""
},
{
"State":"SD",
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"Centering of Indigenous Voices?":"Yes",
"Progression":"Introduced",
"Session":"2021-2022 Regular Session",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":""
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":"Section 3, Subdivision 3: This section emphasizes coordination with stakeholder groups that were represented on the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) Task Force. It explicitly mentions that Indigenous women and girls who are survivors will have a voice in the process. The text states:\n\n\u201cThis includes the following entities: ... Indigenous women and girls who are survivors.\u201d"
},
{
"State":"FL",
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"Gender Inclusive Language":"Yes, MMIR is terminology used Gender inclusive",
"Prevention Efforts?":"No",
"Prevention Efforts":"No",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input?":"No",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input?":"Somewhat",
"Centering of Indigenous Voices":"No",
"Sponsors of the Legislation":"Rep. Jamie Becker-Finn [D], Rep. Heather Edelson [D], Rep. Marion O'Neill [R], Rep. Liz Olson [D], Rep. Heather Keeler [D]",
"Indigenous Sponsorship":"Rep. Heather Keeler [D-MN]\nRep. Jamie Becker-Finn [D-MN]",
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"Centering of Indigenous Voices?":"No",
"Progression":"",
"Session":"",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":""
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":"\"The director of the Office for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives, in consultation with the stakeholder groups described in section 299A.85, subdivision 5, shall appoint an advisory group to make recommendations on paying rewards... under this section a representative from a Tribal, statewide, or local organization that provides advocacy or counseling for Indigenous women and girls who have been victims of violence\""
},
{
"State":"AZ",
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"Centering of Indigenous Voices?":"Yes",
"Progression":"",
"Session":"",
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":""
"Level of Survivor \/ Relative Input":"Section 1, Subd. 3 states that the office can coordinate with various stakeholders, including:\n\n\"indigenous women and girls who are survivors\"\n\nAdditionally, the bill mentions collaboration with various organizations that work on behalf of Indigenous women and girls, such as the Minnesota Indian Women's Sexual Assault Coalition and Mending the Sacred Hoop, which focus on providing advocacy and services to Indigenous victims."
},
{
"State":"MO",
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