💨 Abstract
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs signed legislation to create an alert system for missing Native Americans, inspired by the case of San Carlos Apache teen Emily Pike. The "turquoise alert" system, named "Emily’s Law," aims to quickly share information about missing Native Americans. This move is part of a broader national effort, with several states already implementing similar systems. The legislation aims to address the disproportionate number of missing persons cases in Native American communities and ensure rapid responses to such incidents.
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