Approval from House, Senate now sends legislation inspired by Gabby Petito's murder to White House

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The legislation calls for information on missing people to be entered into the FBI's internal database called the National Crime Information Center (NCIC).

That database would kick information over to the Department of Justice's public database called NamUs, or t he National Missing Persons and Unidentified Persons System.

Under New York State law, law enforcement is already required to put the details of missing people into NamUs, but it's one of only 13 states that has the requirement."Everyone deserves to be found and here's a way to have that happen," Joseph Petito, Gabby's father, said in

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