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S.R. 5

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SENATE RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING CONGRESSIONAL

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ACTION RELATED TO THE NAVAJO NATION'S

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ABILITY TO COLLECT CHILD SUPPORT

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2008 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Mike Dmitrich

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This Senate resolution addresses federal action that would improve the Navajo Nation's
             11      ability to collect child support.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This Senate resolution:
             14          .    provides background on the importance of the efficient collection of child support
             15      for the health, education, and welfare of children who are part of the Navajo Nation;
             16          .    encourages actions by Utah's congressional delegation related to federal obstacles to
             17      the efficient collection of child support; and
             18          .    provides for the distribution of the resolution.
             19      Special Clauses:
             20          None
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             22      Be it resolved by the Senate of the state of Utah:
             23          WHEREAS, the Navajo Nation is the largest Native American tribe within the
             24      boundaries of the United States, and is larger than 10 of the 50 states;
             25          WHEREAS, Navajo children under 18 years of age comprise almost half of the total
             26      population of the Navajo Nation;
             27          WHEREAS, approximately 61% of Navajo grandparents are responsible for


             28      grandchildren under 18 years of age;
             29          WHEREAS, over half of the population of the Navajo Nation lives below the poverty
             30      level, and over 40% of individuals on the Navajo Nation are unemployed;
             31          WHEREAS, collecting child support for children whose parents are able to pay child
             32      support may be critical in the health, education, and welfare of a significant portion of Navajo
             33      children;
             34          WHEREAS, the federal government granted the Navajo Nation and 39 other tribes the
             35      ability to collect child support, establish paternity, and enforce child and medical support
             36      obligations, but did not grant the Navajo Nation access to information essential for
             37      investigation and enforcement;
             38          WHEREAS, the federal government has suggested that states charge the Navajo Nation
             39      for access to important information concerning potential payers of child support; and
             40          WHEREAS, the Navajo Nation has suggested changes that the United States Congress
             41      can make to improve the ability to collect child support for Navajo Nation members:
             42          NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate of the state of Utah urges
             43      Utah's congressional delegation to take appropriate steps on behalf of the Navajo Nation to
             44      increase the Navajo Nation's effectiveness in child support collection and enforcement
             45      including addressing federal obstacles to the Navajo Nation's ability to develop its own tribal
             46      child support computer system, to the Navajo Nation's access to location and enforcement
             47      tools, to the development of a model tribal child support system, and to the securing of
             48      matching funds.
             49          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to the members of
             50      Utah's congressional delegation, the president of the Navajo Nation, and the speaker of the
             51      house of the Navajo Nation.




Legislative Review Note
    as of 2-22-08 10:13 AM


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