US HR702 | 2019-2020 | 116th Congress

Status

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 18-0)
Status: Introduced on November 14 2019 - 25% progression, died in committee
Action: 2019-12-18 - Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security.
Pending: House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security Committee
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]

Summary

This resolution expresses the sense of the House of Representatives that the federal government should begin a large-scale effort to reduce incarceration rates and reshape the American legal system by consulting with communities and individuals directly impacted by the justice system; decriminalizing certain behaviors, increasing diversion opportunities, revising sentencing laws, and reducing practices that contribute to recidivism; ending practices that advantage the wealthy and prohibiting private companies from profiting from the criminal justice system; and ending militarized policing practices, investing in other safety services, and implementing policies that address the needs of communities most affected by high rates of incarceration.

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Title

Recognizing that the United States has a moral obligation to meet its foundational promise of guaranteed justice for all.

Sponsors


History

DateChamberAction
2019-12-18HouseReferred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security.
2019-11-20HouseSponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H9111)
2019-11-14HouseReferred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
2019-11-14HouseIntroduced in House

Subjects

Air quality
Assault and harassment offenses
Border security and unlawful immigration
Census and government statistics
Child care and development
Child safety and welfare
Citizenship and naturalization
Civil actions and liability
Climate change and greenhouse gases
Community life and organization
Comprehensive health care
Corporate finance and management
Correctional facilities and imprisonment
Crime and law enforcement
Crime prevention
Crime victims
Crimes against children
Criminal investigation, prosecution, interrogation
Criminal justice information and records
Criminal procedure and sentencing
Detention of persons
Disability and health-based discrimination
Disability and paralysis
Domestic violence and child abuse
Drug trafficking and controlled substances
Drug, alcohol, tobacco use
Elementary and secondary education
Emergency communications systems
Emergency medical services and trauma care
Employment and training programs
Employment discrimination and employee rights
Evidence and witnesses
Executive agency funding and structure
Family relationships
Family services
Firearms and explosives
First responders and emergency personnel
Food assistance and relief
Foreign language and bilingual programs
Government liability
Health care costs and insurance
Health care coverage and access
Health programs administration and funding
Higher education
Homelessness and emergency shelter
Housing finance and home ownership
Housing supply and affordability
Human trafficking
Immigration status and procedures
Indian social and development programs
Inflation and prices
Intelligence activities, surveillance, classified information
Judicial procedure and administration
Juvenile crime and gang violence
Labor standards
Land use and conservation
Law enforcement administration and funding
Law enforcement officers
Lawyers and legal services
Legal fees and court costs
Lighting, heating, cooling
Manufacturing
Mental health
Military civil functions
Military facilities and property
Nutrition and diet
Physical fitness and lifestyle
Public transit
Racial and ethnic relations
Religion
Right of privacy
Sex and reproductive health
Sex offenses
Sex, gender, sexual orientation discrimination
Student aid and college costs
Transportation costs
U.S. history
Violent crime
Voting rights
Wages and earnings
Water quality
Worker safety and health

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