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SB 393

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104th Regular Session Introduced by Don Harmon

SB 393 allocates funding to enhance law enforcement in Indian country, improving public safety and ensuring state laws are enforced for Native American communities.

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Bill Summary · SB 393

Summary of SB 393: Provide Funding for Enforcement of PL 280

Bill Overview

Bill Number: SB 393
Title: Provide funding for enforcement of PL 280
Introduced: November 11, 2024
Status: Chapter Number Assigned (as of May 16, 2025)
Primary Sponsor: Greg Hertz
Classification: Appropriations
Subject Areas:
- Appropriations
- Indians
- Law Enforcement
- State Finance

Purpose and Intent

SB 393 aims to allocate funding specifically for the enforcement of Public Law 280 (PL 280), which grants certain states jurisdiction over criminal offenses committed by or against Native Americans in Indian country. The bill seeks to enhance law enforcement capabilities and ensure that state laws are effectively enforced in these areas.

Key Provisions

  • Funding Allocation: The bill provides a designated amount of funding to support law enforcement agencies in their efforts to enforce PL 280.
  • Implementation Support: It includes provisions for training and resources necessary for law enforcement personnel to effectively carry out their duties under PL 280.
  • Oversight Mechanism: The bill establishes a framework for monitoring the use of funds and evaluating the effectiveness of enforcement efforts.

Affected Parties

  • Law Enforcement Agencies: State and local law enforcement agencies will receive additional resources to enforce laws in Indian country.
  • Native American Communities: The bill directly impacts Native American tribes and communities by addressing law enforcement issues and enhancing public safety.
  • State Government: The state will be responsible for the administration and oversight of the allocated funds.

Procedural Timeline

  • November 11, 2024: Bill introduced and assigned to the Senate Finance and Claims Committee.
  • February 27, 2025: Passed out of the Senate Finance and Claims Committee.
  • March 15, 2025: Passed the Senate after a third reading.
  • March 17, 2025: Transmitted to the House for consideration.
  • April 17, 2025: Passed the House Appropriations Committee with amendments.
  • May 5, 2025: Signed by both the Speaker of the House and the Governor.
  • May 16, 2025: Chapter number assigned, marking the bill's finalization.

Conclusion

SB 393 represents a significant legislative effort to bolster law enforcement in Indian country by providing necessary funding and resources for the enforcement of PL 280. By enhancing the capabilities of law enforcement agencies, the bill aims to improve public safety and ensure that state laws are upheld in Native American communities.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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