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DOJ official says AB 3099 study on missing and murdered Indigenous people will finish research in September; report expected 2026
Summary
The Office of Native American Affairs reported ongoing research, outreach and consultant work to build an AB 3099 study on missing and murdered Indigenous people; the office expects to complete the research portion by September 2025 and submit a report in 2026.
The Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 6 received an update from the Department of Justice’s Office of Native American Affairs (ONA) on implementation of AB 3099, the law directing a statewide study of missing and murdered Indigenous people (MMIP).
Isaac Bohorquez, acting director of ONA, said the office is conducting interviews with tribal communities and leadership, coordinating regional…
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