Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB2273

Introduced
7/12/23  
Refer
7/12/23  

Caption

Native American Child Protection Act

Impact

The bill will likely have significant implications for state laws concerning child welfare, especially within Native American communities. By mandating the establishment of a National Indian Child Resource and Family Services Center, it will create a centralized point for resources and services aimed specifically at addressing the unique challenges faced by Native American children. The act mandates culturally relevant treatment options which adhere to the values of the tribes involved, encouraging communities to develop their own mechanisms for coping with and preventing family violence and child abuse.

Summary

SB2273, known as the Native American Child Protection Act, seeks to amend the Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act. The bill aims to enhance the protections afforded to Native American children by modifying existing provisions related to child abuse and neglect. It introduces measures to ensure that the definitions and criteria for determining cases of child abuse are comprehensive and thorough. This includes the introduction of new criteria for identifying serious harm and abuse, thereby tightening the standards under which child abuse cases are assessed.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB2273 appears to be largely supportive, especially from advocates of Native American rights and child welfare organizations. Proponents argue that the bill addresses longstanding gaps in the protection of Native American children and families, while also affirming the need for culturally sensitive approaches to addressing these issues. However, there may be concerns regarding compliance and the potential for bureaucratic complexity in the administration of the new provisions, as well as the adequacy of funding for implementation.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the implementation of the bill, specifically related to funding and resources necessary to establish the National Indian Child Resource and Family Services Center. Critics may question whether federal and state agencies will allocate sufficient budgets to support the initiatives proposed in SB2273. Additionally, discussions may arise about how effectively the bill's provisions will resonate with the diverse cultural practices of various tribes, ensuring that the unique needs of all communities are met.

Companion Bills

US HB663

Related Native American Child Protection Act

Previously Filed As

US HB663

Native American Child Protection Act

US HB3599

DIGNIDAD (Dignity) Act of 2023 Dignity for Immigrants while Guarding our Nation to Ignite and Deliver the American Dream Act of 2023 American Promise Act Transnational Criminal Organization Prevention and Elimination Act Protecting Sensitive Locations Act Dream Act Legal Workforce Act American Prosperity and Competitiveness Act H–2B Returning Worker Exception Act American Dream and Promise Act Border Security for America Act

US SB1941

Native American Rural Homeownership Improvement Act of 2023

US SB185

Native American Direct Loan Improvement Act of 2023

US HB4440

Protecting Children Act

US SB1156

Native American Entrepreneurial and Opportunity Act of 2023

US HB2417

Protection of Children Act of 2023

US SB2013

Building Child Care for a Better Future Act

US HB3899

American Family Act

US SB1418

Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act

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