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Native American Child Protection Act

Introduced: July 12, 2023 Introduced by: Luján, Ben Ray Democratic · New Mexico See on congress.gov
This bill died when the 118th Congress ended
It never became law before the 118th Congress (2023–2024) adjourned, and bills don't carry over to the next Congress. It would have to be reintroduced. You can still save it for reference, but it won't receive updates.
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Oct 16, 2023
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 227.
Oct 16, 2023
Committee on Indian Affairs. Reported by Senator Schatz without amendment. With written report No. 118-106.
Jul 19, 2023
Committee on Indian Affairs. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Jul 12, 2023
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs.
Jul 12, 2023
Introduced in Senate
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Native American Child Protection Act

This bill revises certain programs related to the prevention, investigation, treatment, and prosecution of family violence, child abuse, and child neglect involving Indian children and families.

Specifically, the bill revises the Indian Child Abuse Treatment Grant Program to encourage the use of grants for culturally appropriate treatment services and programs.

The bill renames the Indian Child Resource and Family Services Centers as the National Indian Child Resource and Family Services Center. It also requires the center to (1) provide advice, technical assistance, and training to urban Indian organizations; (2) develop certain technical assistance materials for Indian tribes, tribal organizations, and urban Indian organizations; and (3) develop model intergovernmental agreements between tribes and states to prevent, investigate, treat, and prosecute incidents of family violence, child abuse, and child neglect involving Indian children and families.

Additionally, the bill revises the Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Program to allow Indian tribes, tribal organizations, and intertribal consortia to use program funds for additional activities, such as operational costs for child protective services.

What's happening now October 16, 2023

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 227.

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U.S. Congress. (2026). S. 2273: Native American Child Protection Act. 118th Congress. Open America. https://openamerica.io/bill/118-S-2273/
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"S. 2273: Native American Child Protection Act." 118th Congress, 2026, Open America, https://openamerica.io/bill/118-S-2273/.
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S. 2273, 118th Cong. (2026), https://openamerica.io/bill/118-S-2273/.
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