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Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed 36 bills on Monday

  • Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs signed legislation creating a missing persons alert system for Native Americans, following the death of Emily Pike.
  • The alert system, known as the 'turquoise alert,' aims to improve awareness of disappearances in Native American communities.
  • The Federal Communications Commission noted that many missing individuals belong to minority communities, underscoring the need for such alerts.
  • Lawmakers are examining group home regulations after the delayed response to Emily Pike's disappearance.
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Arizona governor signs ‘Emily’s Law’ to alert when Native Americans go missing

PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona’s governor on Tuesday signed legislation to create an alert system for Native Americans who have gone missing in the state, a measure that won unanimous approval from lawmakers in the wake of the disappearance and death of a San Carlos Apache teen.

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