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US SB1418
Bill
AI Summary
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Attorney General must submit three reports to Congress within 270 days on violent attacks against law enforcement officers, including data on intentional targeting, ambushes, coordinated attacks, and federal/state response protocols
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Reports must analyze the Patrick Leahy Bulletproof Vest Partnership program's effectiveness in distributing protective gear and identify any distribution limitations
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Attorney General must assess feasibility of adding a new category to the Uniform Crime Reporting System and National Incident-Based Reporting System for tracking aggressive actions and trauma-inducing incidents against officers that don't rise to criminal offense levels
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Mental health report required covering types and frequency of stress-related responses among officers, available resources including peer-to-peer programs, utilization rates, and screening availability at federal, state, and local levels
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Development of all reports requires consultation with FBI, National Institute of Justice, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, federal/state/tribal/local law enforcement agencies, and nongovernmental organizations
Legislative Description
Improving Law Enforcement Officer Safety and Wellness Through Data Act
Crime and law enforcement
Last Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
4/10/2025