Senators Hoeven amd Udall Announce Senate Passage of Resolution Commemorating 4th Anniversary of Indian Child Welfare

 Senator John Hoeven

Senators John Hoeven, chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, and Tom Udall, Vice Chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, announced that the Senate passed S. Res. 707, a resolution commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978.

“The Indian Child Welfare Act is a landmark piece of legislation which upholds the principle of Tribal sovereignty and respects government to government relationships between the Federal government and Tribes,” said Hoeven.

“Native American children, like all children, thrive when they are able to grow up with the support of their families, communities, and cultures,” said Udall. “Congress enacted the Indian Child Welfare Act in 1978 to ensure that best practices in child custody for Native communities are in place, keeping families together and kids healthy and safe. Now, 40 years after its passage, I’m proud to have worked with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to pass this resolution and mark the important impact that this law has had on generations of Native kids.”