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Arizona lawmakers discuss child safety after Emily Pike, a missing Indigenous girl from a group home, was found deceased.
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Lawmakers in Arizona listened to tribal members asking for answers to the disappearance and death of Emily Pike while considering new legislation to address missing Indigenous kids.
The case of Emily Pike has sparked a larger discussion in the Arizona State Legislature to find solutions to help missing Indigenous children. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has the story.
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