These new laws go into effect July 1 in Washington state

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Starting July 1, several new laws will go into effect for Washington state, including new gun restrictions, alerts for missing Indigenous people, increased toll rates and increased license plate fees. FOX13

was created to establish a first-of-its-kind in the nation alert system for missing Indigenous peoples.

The law creates a system similar to Amber Alerts and so-called silver alerts, which are used respectively for missing children and vulnerable adults in many states. The system will notify law enforcement when there’s a report of a missing Indigenous person. It will also place messages on highway reader boards and on the radio and social media, and will provide information to the news media.

The law attempts to address a crisis of missing Indigenous people — particularly women — in Washington and across the United States.Washington state signs nation's first alert system for missing Indigenous people Washington has made history on Thursday-- the state has become the first in the United States to create an alert system that will help find missing Indigenous women and people. Gov. Jay Inslee signed House Bill 1725 into law, which will launch the advisory.The following increases will take place on July 1, according to the Department of Licensing: Original motorcycle plate: Increases from $4 to $20These are provided by auto dealers to buyers for use until permanent plates are received.

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