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DOJ Office of Native American Affairs aims to complete MMIP study in September 2025; report expected in 2026
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The Office of Native American Affairs said it is still gathering tribal input and data for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) study required by AB 3099, targeting completion of research by September 2025 and delivery of a legislative report in 2026.
The Assembly subcommittee heard an update from the Department of Justice’s Office of Native American Affairs (ONA) on its study of missing and murdered Indigenous people (MMIP) in California, a task assigned under AB 3099.
Isaac Bojorkas, acting director of ONA, said the office is conducting interviews with tribal leaders, families and advocacy groups, hosting regional outreach events, consulting experts and collecting…
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