A bill that would create a public emergency alert system for missing black youth and women in California was passed unanimously by the state’s Senate Public Safety Committee April 18.
Sen. Steven Bradford (D-Gardena)—who introduced the bill—said it’s creating the “Ebony Alert” system, sponsored by the regional NAACP, would provide more resources and attention.
“Today’s bipartisan vote is a powerful endorsement that we must do. More to locate missing Black children and Black women who are disproportionately represented on the lists of missing persons in California,” Bradford said in a release.
The bill—Senate Bill 673—would establish a new statewide Ebony Alert system to help find missing Black youth, women, and children, who are reported missing under unexplained or suspicious circumstances.
California 'Ebony Alert' Bill Advances to Help Find Missing Black Youth, Women
A bill that would create a public emergency alert system for missing black youth and women in California ...
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