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Communities Deserve Cops Act
12/30/2022, 12:04 AM
Summary of Bill HR 7809
The Communities Deserve Cops Act, also known as Bill 117 hr 7809, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to provide funding for local law enforcement agencies to hire and retain more police officers in order to improve public safety in communities across the country.
If passed, the Communities Deserve Cops Act would allocate federal funds to local police departments to help them increase their staffing levels. This would allow these departments to better respond to emergencies, investigate crimes, and build relationships with the communities they serve.
Supporters of the bill argue that having more police officers on the streets will help reduce crime rates and make neighborhoods safer for residents. They also believe that investing in law enforcement is crucial for maintaining order and upholding the rule of law. Opponents of the bill, however, raise concerns about the potential for misuse of funds and the need for greater accountability and oversight of police departments. They argue that simply increasing the number of officers may not address the root causes of crime and could lead to further tensions between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Overall, the Communities Deserve Cops Act is a contentious piece of legislation that has sparked debate among lawmakers and the public. Its fate remains uncertain as it continues to be discussed and deliberated in Congress.
If passed, the Communities Deserve Cops Act would allocate federal funds to local police departments to help them increase their staffing levels. This would allow these departments to better respond to emergencies, investigate crimes, and build relationships with the communities they serve.
Supporters of the bill argue that having more police officers on the streets will help reduce crime rates and make neighborhoods safer for residents. They also believe that investing in law enforcement is crucial for maintaining order and upholding the rule of law. Opponents of the bill, however, raise concerns about the potential for misuse of funds and the need for greater accountability and oversight of police departments. They argue that simply increasing the number of officers may not address the root causes of crime and could lead to further tensions between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Overall, the Communities Deserve Cops Act is a contentious piece of legislation that has sparked debate among lawmakers and the public. Its fate remains uncertain as it continues to be discussed and deliberated in Congress.
Congressional Summary of HR 7809
Communities Deserve Cops Act
This bill allows funds under the Community Oriented Policing Services grant program to be used to provide signing bonuses and retention bonuses for law enforcement officers.
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Current Status of Bill HR 7809
Bill HR 7809 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since May 18, 2022. Bill HR 7809 was introduced during Congress 117 and was introduced to the House on May 18, 2022. Bill HR 7809's most recent activity was Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security. as of November 1, 2022
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 7809
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
1Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
8Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
8Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 7809
Primary Policy Focus
Crime and Law EnforcementAlternate Title(s) of Bill HR 7809
Communities Deserve Cops Act
Communities Deserve Cops Act
To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to provide for law enforcement officer bonuses.
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Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 7809
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