Right now, Montana is staying true to its commitment to our tribal communities
by working with their governments to build a statewide database of miss
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Please be safe and follow CDC guidance during the coronavirus outbreak. As our
country works through this difficult time, please join me in reaching out to
those in need or who are feeling isolated - we are all in this together.
Right now, Montana is staying true to its commitment to our tribal communities
by working with their governments to build a statewide database of missing
indigenous persons.
In fact, the database is almost done.
A statewide database is critical in finding missing indigenous persons and
stopping the loss of information and life that tribal communities face when one
of their own goes missing. The database can help. Thanks to state Rep. Rae
Peppers for her tireless work to get the database started.
Because even though indigenous people make up 6.7% of Montana’s population,
they account for 26% of our missing person’s cases.
That’s why I’m proud to throw my support behind this effort to help end the
cycle of missing and murdered indigenous people. But I want you to join me.
Will you add your name to support efforts to advance safety and justice for
Montana’s tribal communities?
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Thank you for your continued support,
Kathleen Williams
Kathleen Williams is a fighter for Montana. She is running for Congress to fix
our broken health care system, foster opportunity for all Montanans and protect
Montana's outdoor heritage.
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