20
6
6
Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act of 2025
10/9/2025, 8:06 AM
Summary of Bill HR 909
Bill 119 HR 909, also known as the "To temporarily provide additional deposits into the Crime Victims Fund" bill, aims to allocate additional funds to the Crime Victims Fund in order to support victims of crime. The bill proposes to provide a temporary increase in deposits into the fund, which is used to provide financial assistance to victims of crime and their families.
The Crime Victims Fund is a crucial source of support for individuals who have been affected by crime, providing resources for medical expenses, counseling, and other necessary services. By increasing deposits into the fund, this bill seeks to ensure that victims of crime have access to the assistance they need during difficult times.
The temporary nature of the increase in deposits indicates that this bill is a short-term measure to address immediate needs within the Crime Victims Fund. It is likely that the additional funds will be used to address a specific issue or crisis facing victims of crime, such as a surge in demand for services or a particular type of crime that is on the rise. Overall, Bill 119 HR 909 is a targeted effort to provide support to victims of crime by temporarily increasing deposits into the Crime Victims Fund. This measure demonstrates a commitment to helping those who have been impacted by crime and ensuring that they have access to the resources they need to recover and heal.
The Crime Victims Fund is a crucial source of support for individuals who have been affected by crime, providing resources for medical expenses, counseling, and other necessary services. By increasing deposits into the fund, this bill seeks to ensure that victims of crime have access to the assistance they need during difficult times.
The temporary nature of the increase in deposits indicates that this bill is a short-term measure to address immediate needs within the Crime Victims Fund. It is likely that the additional funds will be used to address a specific issue or crisis facing victims of crime, such as a surge in demand for services or a particular type of crime that is on the rise. Overall, Bill 119 HR 909 is a targeted effort to provide support to victims of crime by temporarily increasing deposits into the Crime Victims Fund. This measure demonstrates a commitment to helping those who have been impacted by crime and ensuring that they have access to the resources they need to recover and heal.
Current Status of Bill HR 909
Bill HR 909 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since February 4, 2025. Bill HR 909 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the House on February 4, 2025. Bill HR 909's most recent activity was Motion to place bill on Consensus Calendar filed by Mrs. Wagner. as of September 10, 2025
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 909
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
1Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
4255Democrat Cosponsors
2125Republican Cosponsors
2130Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 909
Primary Policy Focus
Crime and Law EnforcementPotential Impact Areas
- Crime victims
- Government trust funds
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 909
To temporarily provide additional deposits into the Crime Victims Fund.
To temporarily provide additional deposits into the Crime Victims Fund.
Comments

Miranda Mann
422
9 months ago
Not sure what this bill is about, but sounds like another waste of money.

Ahmad Baldwin
488
10 months ago
So apparently this bill is all about throwing some extra cash into the Crime Victims Fund. Sounds like a good idea, I guess. I mean, who doesn't want to help out victims of crime, right? But let's be real, is this really going to make a huge difference? I mean, sure, it's nice to have some extra money in the fund, but is it really going to solve the bigger issues at hand? I guess we'll just have to wait and see. #HRBill909 #CrimeVictimsFund
Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 909
Latest Bills
Moab UMTRA Project Transition Act of 2025
Bill S 1321December 11, 2025
Federal Mechanical Insulation Act
Bill HR 3474December 11, 2025
Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2550) to nullify the Executive Order relating to Exclusions from Federal Labor-Management Relations Programs, and for other purposes.
Bill HRES 432December 11, 2025
Protecting Our Courts from Foreign Manipulation Act of 2025
Bill HR 2675December 11, 2025
Tipped Employee Protection Act
Bill HR 2312December 11, 2025
A bill to redesignate the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center in Casper, Wyoming, as the "Barbara L. Cubin National Historic Trails Interpretive Center".
Bill S 790December 11, 2025
Mississippi River Basin Fishery Commission Act of 2025
Bill HR 1514December 11, 2025
Litigation Transparency Act of 2025
Bill HR 1109December 11, 2025
Southcentral Foundation Land Transfer Act of 2025
Bill HR 3620December 11, 2025
Enduring Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act
Bill S 2584December 11, 2025





