Missoula County supports SB 4: Extend the Missing Indigenous Persons Task Force, up for hearing tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. in the Senate Judiciary Committee. If passed, this bill would promise commitment and material investment in a problem that disproportionately impacts a community. Though important strides have been made in the inception and early days of this task force, it cannot be solved in the amount of time the task force has currently been operating. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons is a complex issue that will require years of work and investment, including ongoing relationship development, training, awareness, policy and practice.
Missoula County continues to support SB 4: Extend the Missing Indigenous Persons Task Force, as amended, up for a second reading this afternoon on the Senate Floor. If passed, this bill would promise commitment and material investment in a problem that disproportionately impacts a community. Though important strides have been made in the inception and early days of this task force, it cannot be solved in the amount of time the task force has currently been operating. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons is a complex issue that will require years of work and investment, including ongoing relationship development, training, awareness, policy and practice.
Missoula County supports SB 4: Extend the Missing Indigenous Persons Task Force, up for hearing tomorrow morning in the House Judiciary Committee. If passed, this bill would promise commitment and material investment in a problem that disproportionately impacts a community. Though important strides have been made in the inception and early days of this task force, it cannot be solved in the amount of time the task force has currently been operating. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons is a complex issue that will require years of work and investment, including ongoing relationship development, training, awareness, policy and practice.
Missoula County supports SB 4: Extend the Missing Indigenous Persons Task Force, up for a second reading on the House floor this afternoon. If passed, this bill would promise commitment and material investment in a problem that disproportionately impacts a community. Though important strides have been made in the inception and early days of this task force, it cannot be solved in the amount of time the task force has currently been operating. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons is a complex issue that will require years of work and investment, including ongoing relationship development, training, awareness, policy and practice.
Senators Sands and Bennett,
ReplyDeleteMissoula County supports SB 4: Extend the Missing Indigenous Persons Task Force, up for hearing tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. in the Senate Judiciary Committee. If passed, this bill would promise commitment and material investment in a problem that disproportionately impacts a community. Though important strides have been made in the inception and early days of this task force, it cannot be solved in the amount of time the task force has currently been operating. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons is a complex issue that will require years of work and investment, including ongoing relationship development, training, awareness, policy and practice.
Please support SB 4.
Senators,
ReplyDeleteMissoula County continues to support SB 4: Extend the Missing Indigenous Persons Task Force, as amended, up for a second reading this afternoon on the Senate Floor. If passed, this bill would promise commitment and material investment in a problem that disproportionately impacts a community. Though important strides have been made in the inception and early days of this task force, it cannot be solved in the amount of time the task force has currently been operating. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons is a complex issue that will require years of work and investment, including ongoing relationship development, training, awareness, policy and practice.
Please support SB 4.
Representatives France and Tenenbaum,
ReplyDeleteMissoula County supports SB 4: Extend the Missing Indigenous Persons Task Force, up for hearing tomorrow morning in the House Judiciary Committee. If passed, this bill would promise commitment and material investment in a problem that disproportionately impacts a community. Though important strides have been made in the inception and early days of this task force, it cannot be solved in the amount of time the task force has currently been operating. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons is a complex issue that will require years of work and investment, including ongoing relationship development, training, awareness, policy and practice.
Please support SB 4.
Representatives,
ReplyDeleteMissoula County supports SB 4: Extend the Missing Indigenous Persons Task Force, up for a second reading on the House floor this afternoon. If passed, this bill would promise commitment and material investment in a problem that disproportionately impacts a community. Though important strides have been made in the inception and early days of this task force, it cannot be solved in the amount of time the task force has currently been operating. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons is a complex issue that will require years of work and investment, including ongoing relationship development, training, awareness, policy and practice.
Please support SB 4.