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Native American Child Protection Act
1/8/2025, 8:16 PM
Summary of Bill HR 663
One of the key provisions of the bill is the establishment of a grant program that would provide funding to tribal governments for the implementation of child protection services. This would include training for social workers, law enforcement officers, and other professionals involved in child welfare, as well as the development of protocols for responding to cases of abuse and neglect.
Additionally, the bill aims to improve coordination between tribal governments and state child welfare agencies, in order to ensure that Native American children receive the support and services they need regardless of where they reside. This would involve the sharing of information and resources, as well as the establishment of joint protocols for handling cases that involve both tribal and state jurisdictions. Overall, the Native American Child Protection Act is designed to empower tribal governments to better protect their children and ensure that they receive the care and support they deserve. By providing additional resources and support, the bill aims to address the unique challenges faced by Native American communities in the realm of child welfare, and to promote the well-being of Native American children across the country.
Congressional Summary of HR 663
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.
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Current Status of Bill HR 663
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 663
Total Number of Sponsors
7Democrat Sponsors
7Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
16Democrat Cosponsors
14Republican Cosponsors
2Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 663
Primary Policy Focus
Native AmericansPotential Impact Areas
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 663
Comments

Knox Browning
11 months ago
I can't believe this bill is actually happening. How will this impact our communities in the long run?

Oakleigh Cassidy
11 months ago
I think this bill is really important for our Native American communities. It's about time we start protecting our children and ensuring their safety. This is a step in the right direction for our country. #UnitedStatesHRBill663 #NativeAmericanChildProtectionAct #BigPicture

Iyla Myers
11 months ago
I don't like this new bill, it's gonna mess things up. Who even benefits from it?

Baylee Clarke
11 months ago
OMG this bill is so good for kids! It's gonna help them stay safe and happy. I'm so excited for this to pass! It's gonna make a big difference for Native American children.

Raul Snow
11 months ago
I don't get why they're pushing this thing, like what even is it? How does it help anyone? Who benefits from this?

Houston Atkinson
11 months ago
I support this bill because it will help protect Native American children from abuse and neglect.





