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House passes bill to create Indigenous-focused investigative training for murdered and missing relatives

Utah House of Representatives · March 3, 2026
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Summary

The House passed HB 588 on March 3, 2026, directing the Office of American Indian and Alaska Native Health and Family Services to develop a curriculum for investigating murdered and missing Indigenous people; the vote was 72-0 and the bill will be transmitted to the Senate.

The Utah House of Representatives on March 3 passed HB 588, a measure that would require the Office of American Indian and Alaska Native Health and Family Services to create a training curriculum for investigating murdered and missing Indigenous individuals.

Representative Angela Romero, the bill sponsor, said the curriculum will be developed with tribal communities and law‑enforcement partners to improve investigations of missing Indigenous people. "We'll be…

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