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MI HR0267
Resolution
Status
Passed
4/28/2010
Primary Sponsor
Lesia Liss
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AI Summary
- Declares May 25, 2010, as Missing Children's Day in the state of Michigan
- Cites U.S. Department of Justice data showing approximately 800,000 children reported missing annually, with an average of 2,200 children reported missing daily to law enforcement
- Notes that 58,200 children are victims of non-family abductions and more than 200,000 are victims of family abductions each year
- Recognizes the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and its 96% recovery rate for domestically missing children as of 2010
- Urges participation from local government, law enforcement, schools, community organizations, and families in child protection education and prevention of child abduction and sexual exploitation
Legislative Description
A resolution to declare May 25, 2010, as Missing Children's Day in the state of Michigan.
Missing Childrens Day
Last Action
Adopted
4/28/2010
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