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                                                      Calendar No. 209
                  115TH CONGRESS            SEAEREPORT
                     1st Session            SENATE                115-147





                  AMENDING THE PROTECT ACT TO MAKE INDIAN TRIBES
                            ELIGIBLE FOR AMBER ALERT GRANTS


                                SEPTEMBER 5, 2017.-Ordered to be printed


                         Mr. HOEVEN, from the Committee on Indian Affairs,
                                     submitted the following


                                        REPORT

                                        [To accompany S. 772]

                           [Including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office]
                    The Committee on Indian Affairs, to which was referred the bill
                  (S. 772) to amend the PROTECT ACT to make Indian tribes eligi-
                  ble for AMBER Alert grants, having considered the same, reports
                  favorably thereon without amendment and recommends the bill do
                  pass.1
                                            PURPOSE
                    The purpose of S. 772 is to amend the PROTECT Act of 2003,
                  and add Indian tribes as eligible awardees for grant programs that
                  help assemble AMBER Alert systems for law enforcement agencies.
                  Doing so will broaden the scope of an AMBER Alert and increase
                  the likelihood that issuing an AMBER Alert will result in the suc-
                  cessful recovery of a child in danger. Where tribal communication
                  systems may fall short, state and regional broadcasters will be able
                  to fill the gap. This legislation, S. 772, re-authorizes funding to up-
                  date and install broadcast and media infrastructure for this pur-
                  pose.
                                          BACKGROUND
                    The AMBER Alert Program was named in honor of 9-year-old
                  Amber Hagerman who, in January 1996, was abducted in Arling-
                  ton, Texas and later found murdered. The AMBER Alert System
                  'The PROTECT Act of 2003, Pub. L. No. 108-21, 117 Stat. 650 (2003) (codified as amended
                  at 42 U.S.C. §5791c).
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