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US SB3868
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires the Attorney General to submit a report to Congress within 1 year listing all federal criminal statutory offenses, including elements, potential penalties, prosecution numbers for the preceding 15 years, and mens rea requirements for each offense
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Requires heads of 30+ specified federal agencies to submit reports within 1 year listing all criminal regulatory offenses they enforce, along with penalties, referrals to DOJ for prosecution over 15 years, and mens rea requirements
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Mandates creation of publicly accessible online indexes within 2 years—one by DOJ for statutory offenses and one by each agency for regulatory offenses
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Covers agencies including cabinet departments (Agriculture, Commerce, HHS, Treasury, etc.) and independent agencies (SEC, FTC, EPA, FDIC, FCC, NLRB, and others)
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Explicitly states nothing in the bill authorizes or requires appropriations
Legislative Description
Count the Crimes to Cut Act
Crime and law enforcement
Last Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
2/12/2026