Bill 119 hr 2159, also known as the "Federal Criminal Offenses Reporting Act," is a piece of legislation that aims to require the Attorney General of the United States to submit a report to Congress on federal criminal offenses. The report would provide information on the number and types of federal criminal offenses that have been prosecuted over a certain period of time.
The purpose of this bill is to increase transparency and accountability in the federal criminal justice system by providing Congress with data on the types of crimes that are being prosecuted at the federal level. This information could help lawmakers identify trends in criminal activity and make more informed decisions about law enforcement priorities and resources.
In addition to requiring the report on federal criminal offenses, the bill also includes provisions for the Attorney General to consult with relevant stakeholders, such as law enforcement agencies and criminal justice experts, in preparing the report. This ensures that the information provided is accurate and comprehensive.
Overall, the Federal Criminal Offenses Reporting Act is a non-partisan effort to improve the understanding of federal criminal justice practices and promote evidence-based policymaking in Congress.
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