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S. Rept. 115-433 1 (2018-12-13)

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                                                        Calendar No. 732
                   115TH CONGRESS                                    REPORT
                     2d Session  JSENATE                         1   115-433




                  TO AMEND  THE TRIBAL LAW  AND ORDER ACT OF 2010 AND THE INDIAN
                    LAW ENFORCEMENT   REFORM ACT TO PROVIDE FOR ADVANCEMENTS  IN
                    PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES TO INDIAN COMMUNITIES, AND FOR OTHER
                    PURPOSES


                                 DECEMBER 13, 2018.-Ordered to be printed


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

                                         REPORT

                                         [To accompany S. 1953]
                            [Including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office]
                    The  Committee on Indian Affairs, to which was referred the bill
                    (S. 1953) to amend the Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010 and the
                    Indian Law Enforcement Reform Act to provide for advancements
                  in public safety services to Indian communities, and for other pur-
                  poses, having considered the same, reports favorably thereon with
                  an  amendment  in the nature of a substitue and recommends that
                  the bill, as amended, do pass.
                                             PURPOSE
                    The Tribal Law and Order Act Reauthorization and Amendments
                  Act of 2018, S. 1953, builds on the improvements to criminal justice
                  systems serving Indian communities that were enacted in the Trib-
                  al Law  and Order Act of 2010 (TLOA). It is also intended to pro-
                  vide additional tools for law enforcement officials to reduce crime,
                  overcrowded jail conditions, and recidivism, as well as address jus-
                  tice for Indian youth. It seeks to clarify the responsibilities of Fed-
                  eral, state, tribal, and local governments with respect to crimes
                  committed  in Indian Country. The bill extends the authorization of
                  various programs in the Tribal Law and  Order Act of 2010 until
                  2022. The bill, S. 1953, contains other provisions to improve justice
                  within Indian Country.
                                       NEED FOR LEGISLATION
                    Based  on testimony received at the Committee on Indian Affairs'
                  hearings, roundtables, and meetings, since passage of the TLOA,
                      89-010

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