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117th US Congress Summary

 

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117th US Congress Summary

 

24,784 Bills were introduced (12,984 House / 11,800 Senate)

330 Bills became law (195 House / 135 Senate)

6 Bills of interest to PBA membership passed into law (2 House / 4 Senate)

 

Those six bills are listed first

 

 

HR 521 Disabled Officers Receive Retirement Benefits as If Retired

This law permits disabled FEDERAL officers to receive retirement benefits in the same manner as if they had not been disabled.

Intro: 1/28/2021 Rep. Connolly (VA-11) Status: PASSED Public Law 117-225

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Sponsor Connolly, Wexton (VA-10), Spanberger (VA-7), Manning (NC-6)

Republicans: none

 

HR 6943 Public Safety Officer Support Act

This law amends the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to authorize public safety officer death benefits to officers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder or acute stress disorder.

Intro: 3/7/2022 Rep. Trone (MD-6) Status: PASSED Public Law 117-335

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Beyer (VA-8), McBath (GA-6)

Republicans: Hudson (NC-8), Rogers (KY-5), Timmons (SC-4)

 

S 1502 Federal Officer Peer Support Confidentiality

This law makes FEDERAL law enforcement officer peer support communications confidential.

Intro: 4/29/2021 Sen. Cortez Masto (NV) Status: PASSED-Public Law 117-60

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Ossoff (GA)

Republicans: Tillis (NC)

 

S 1511 Line of Duty Disability Benefits

This law amends the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 with respect to payments to certain public safety officers who have become permanently and totally disabled as a result of personal injuries sustained in the line of duty

Intro: 4/29/2021 Sen. Grassley (IA) Status: PASSED-Public Law 117-61

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Ossoff (GA)

Republicans: Blackburn (TN), Tillis (NC)

NOTE: This bill passed the Senate unanimously and the House passed with three voting against, including two from Southern States; Loudermilk (GA-11) and Massie (KY-4). Senator Guest (MS-3) did not vote.

 

S 2899 Prison Camera Reform Act 2021

This law establishes various requirements to ensure that the security camera, radio, and public address systems used by the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) have the capabilities necessary to (1) ensure the health and safety of staff and inmates; and (2) ensure the documentation and accessibility of video evidence pertaining to misconduct, maltreatment, or criminal activity within correctional facilities. 

Intro: 9/29/21 Sen. Ossoff (GA) Status: PASSED-Public Law 117-321

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Sponsor Ossoff (GA)

Republicans: none

 

(The Following Firearm Bill was PASSED)

 

S 2938 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act

This law makes various changes to federal firearms laws, including to expand background check requirements, broaden the scope of existing restrictions, and establish new criminal offenses. The law also reauthorizes, funds, and supports various programs, grants, and activities to promote access to behavioral and mental health services, enhance school safety and security initiatives, and address gun violence in communities (it also names two US Post Offices!).

Intro: 10/5/21 Sen. Rubio (FL) Status: PASSED-Public Law 117-159

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

 

NEW BILLS of INTEREST (Introduced in December, with final status)

 

HR 9594 Medicare Changes

This bill would amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide benefits under the Medicare program for first responders at the age of 57.

Intro: 12/15/2022 Rep. Panetta (CA-20) Status: Ways & Means

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 9628 Lethal Force Prohibition

This bill would prohibit a Federal law enforcement officer from using lethal force or less lethal force unless such force is necessary, to encourage States to adopt similar laws or policies.

Intro: 12/20/2022 Rep. Khanna (CA-17) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

S 5309 Lethal Force Prohibition

This bill would prohibit a Federal law enforcement officer from using lethal force or less lethal force unless such force is necessary, to encourage States to adopt similar laws or policies.

Intro: 12/20/2022 Sen. Padilla (CA) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

 

New Firearm Bills (from December)

 

House

 

9624    Strengthen Federal Firearm Laws

 

Senate

 

5299    End Gun Violence

 

 

REMAINING 117th BILLS, with Final Status

 

Labor

 

HR 830 Amend Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938

This bill would amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to prohibit States and municipalities from adopting certain laws and ordinances (text not yet released).

Intro: 2/4/2021 Rep. Peters (CA-52) Status: Education & Labor

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 1275 Labor Organization Membership

This bill would preserve and protect the free choice of individual employees to form, join, or assist labor organizations, or to refrain from such activities (text not yet released).

Intro: 2/24/2021 Rep. Wilson (SC-2) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Sponsor Wilson, Norman (SC-5), Bishop (NC-9), Allen (GA-12), Loudermilk (GA-11), Timmons (SC-4), Hill (AR-2), Massie (KY-4), Palazzo (MS-4), Cawthorn (NC-11), Fleischmann (TN-3), Hice (GA-10), Wittman (VA-1), Palmer (AL-6), Duncan (SC-3), Cline (VA-6), Kelly (MS-1), Budd (NC-13), Womack (AR-3), Carl (AL-1), Guest (MS-3), Scott (GA-8), Rice (SC-7), Mace (SC-1), Guthrie (KY-2), Greene (GA-14), Mooney (WV-2), Burchett (TN-2), Ferguson (GA-3), Moore (AL-2), Clyde (GA-9)

 

S 406 Labor Organization Membership

This bill would preserve and protect the free choice of individual employees to form, join, or assist labor organizations, or to refrain from such activities (text not yet released).

Intro: 2/24/2021 Sen. Paul (KY) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Sponsor Paul, Scott (SC), Boozman (AR), Wicker (MS), Burr (NC), Graham (SC)

 

HR 2640 Amend Labor-Management Reporting & Disclosure Act

This bill would require the authorization of members of a labor organization before such organization may make certain political expenditures.

Intro: 4/19/2021 Rep. Huizenga (MI-2) Status: Education and Labor

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HRes 283 Law Officers Bill of Rights

This resolution would establish a “Bill of Rights” to support United States law enforcement personnel nationwide in their work to protect our communities.

Intro: 3/26/2021 Rep. Zeldin (NY-1) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Scott (GA-8), Good (VA-5), Norman (SC-5), Cawthorn (NC-11)

 

HR 3225 Collective Bargaining for State/Local Law Enforcement

This bill would provide collective bargaining rights to state and local LEO.

Intro: 5/13/2021 Rep. Stauber (MN-8) Status: Education & Labor

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: McKinley (WV-1)

 

S 2178 Collective Bargaining State Fire and EMS

This bill would provide collective bargaining rights for fire fighters and emergency medical services personnel employed by States or their political subdivisions.

Intro: 6/22/2021 Sen. Hickenlooper (CO) Status: Health, Education, Labor & Pensions

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 5727 Public Employee Collective Bargaining

This bill would secure the rights of public employees to organize, act concertedly, and bargain collectively.

Intro: 10/26/2021 Rep. Cartwright (PA-8) Status: Education & Labor

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Adams (NC-12), Beyer (VA-8), Butterfield (NC-1), Connolly (VA-11), Cooper (TN-5), Luria (VA-2), McBath (GA-6), McEachin (VA-4), Price (NC-4), Scott (GA-13), Williams (GA-5), Yarmuth (KY-3), Johnson (GA-4), Ross (NC-2), Manning (NC-6), Bishop (GA-2), Wexton (VA-10), Cohen (TN-9), Sewell (AL-7), Carter (LA-2), Bourdeaux (GA-7)

Republicans: none

 

HR 7133 CLEAR Doors Act

This bill would amend the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 to require certain lobbyists to report certain contacts with agencies within 48 hours.

Intro: 3/17/2022 Rep. O’Halleran (AZ-1) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

S 3889 Employee Rights Act

This bill would reform the labor laws of the United States.

Intro: 3/22/2022 Sen. Scott (SC) Status: Health, Education, Labor & Pensions

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: McConnell (KY), Burr (NC), Tuberville (AL), Hyde-Smith (MS), Hagerty (TN), Boozman (AR), Wicker (MS), Tillis (NC), Cotton (AR), Cassidy (LA), Blackburn (TN), Kennedy (LA)

 

HR 8793 Nationwide Right to Unionize

This bill would repeal the authority under the National Labor Relations Act for States to enact laws prohibiting agreements requiring membership in a labor organization as a condition of employment.

Intro: 9/9/2022 Rep. Sherman (CA-30) Status: Education & Labor

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Cohen (TN-9)

Republicans: none

 

S 4803 Nationwide Right to Unionize

This bill would repeal the authority under the National Labor Relations Act for States to enact laws prohibiting agreements requiring membership in a labor organization as a condition of employment.

Intro: 9/8/2022 Sen. Warren (MA) Status: Health, Education, Labor & Pensions

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

 

Working Conditions

 

HR 72 Thin Blue Line Act

This bill would provide additional aggravating factors for the imposition of the death penalty based on the status of the victim.

Intro: 1/4/2021 Rep. Buchanan (FL-16) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Norman (SC-5), Budd (NC-13), McKinley (WV-1), Brooks (AL-5), Ferguson (GA-3), Kustoff (TN-8), Graves (LA-6)

 

HR 155 POLICE Act

This bill would establish licensing standards for law enforcement.

Intro: 1/4/2021 Rep. Rush (IL-1) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 169 Driver and Officer Safety Education Act

This bill would establish a grant program for States that establish specific standards for education and training programs concerning civilian and law enforcement encounters during traffic stops and other in-person encounters.

Intro: 1/4/2021 Rep. Green (TX-9) Status: Transportation

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 677 Justice Act

This bill would attempt to improve and reform policing practices, accountability and transparency.

Intro: 2/1/2021 Rep. Stauber (MN-8) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Hudson (NC-8), Miller (WV-3),Rice (SC-7), Fleischman (TN-3), Aderholt (AL-4), Allen (GA-12), Hill (AR-2), Scott (GA-8), Crawford (AR-1), Burchett (TN-2), Foxx (NC-5), Rouzer (NC-7), Womack (AR-3), Guest (MS-3), Barr (KY-6), Scalise (LA-1)

 

HR 1031 White Supremacy in Law Enforcement

This bill would require the Attorney General to prepare and release an intelligence assessment on white supremacy in law enforcement.

Intro: 2/11/2021 Rep. Torres (CA-35) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Johnson (GA-4), Cooper (TN-5)

Republicans: none

 

HR 1159 De-escalation

This bill would require that States and localities receiving grants under the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program require law enforcement officers to undergo training on and thereafter employ de-escalation techniques to assist in reducing the need for the use of force by such officers (text not yet released).

Intro: 2/18/2021 Rep. Moore (WI-4) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 1163 Federal Law Enforcement Body Cameras

This bill would require federal officers to wear body cameras (text not yet released).

Intro: 2/18/2021 Rep. Norton (DC) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Wexton (VA-10), Beyer (VA-8)

Republicans: none

 

HR 1280 George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021

This bill would hold law enforcement accountable for misconduct in court, improve transparency through data collection, and reform police training and policies.

(eg. qualified immunity reform/independent investigations/national oversight/national police misconduct registry/national law enforcement officer certification/etc.)

Intro: 2/24/2021 Rep. Bass (CA-37) Status: Passed House – received in Senate

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Clyburn (SC-6), Cohen (TN-9), Johnson (GA-4), McBath (GA-6), Ross (NC-2), Adams (NC-12), Beyer (VA-8), Bishop (GA-2), Bourdeaux (GA-7), Butterfield (NC-1), Connolly (VA-11), Cooper (TN-5), Manning (NC-6), McEachin (VA-4), Price (NC-4), Scott (VA-3), Scott (GA-13), Sewell (AL-7), Thompson (MS-2), Williams (GA-5), Yarmuth (KY-3), Wexton (VA-10), Luria (VA-2)

Republicans: none

 

HR 1337 Independent Investigation and Prosecution Deadly Force

This bill would provide for grants for States that require sensitivity training for law enforcement officers of that State and to incentivize States to enact laws requiring the independent investigation and prosecution of the use of deadly force by law enforcement officers (text not yet released).

Intro: 2/25/2021 Rep. Cohen (TN-9) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Sponsor Cohen

Republicans: none

 

HR 1347 Amend Section 242 of Title 18 to Prohibit Chokeholds

This bill would prohibit the use of chokeholds (text not yet released).

Intro: 2/25/2021 Rep. Jeffries (NY-8) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Beyer (VA-8), Bishop (GA-2), Johnson (GA-4), Sewell (AL-7), Cohen (TN-9), Scott (GA-13), Thompson (MS-2), McBath (GA-6), Williams (GA-5), Bourdeaux (GA-7)

Republicans: none

 

HR 1368 Mental Health Professional First Responders

This bill would authorize the Secretary of Health and Human Services to award grants to States and political subdivisions of States to hire, employ, train, and dispatch mental health professionals to respond in lieu of law enforcement officers in emergencies involving one or more persons with a mental illness or an intellectual or developmental disability, and for other purposes (text not yet released).

Intro: 2/25/2021 Rep. Porter (CA-45) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Connolly (VA-11), Johnson (GA-4), Williams (GA-5), McBath (GA-6), Ross (NC-2), Butterfield (NC-1), Manning (NC-6), Scott (GA-13), Thompson (MS-2), Wexton (VA-10), Spanberger (VA-7), Cohen (TN-9), Beyer (VA-8), Carter (LA-2)

Republicans: none

 

S 244 Excessive Force Prevention Act

This bill would amend section 242 of title 18, United States Code, to include the use of chokeholds and carotid holds as a deprivation of rights and as a punishment, pain, or penalty, and for other purposes.

Intro: 2/4/2021 Sen. Gillibrand (NY) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 1465 Right to Remain Safe Act

This bill would require a local government to waive sovereign immunity to receive any grant funds from the Department of Justice if such local government has defunded a municipal police department.

Intro: 3/1/2021 Rep. Malliotakis (NY-11) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 1470 Ending Qualified Immunity

This bill would amend the Revised Statutes to remove the defense of qualified immunity in the case of any action under section 1979.

Intro: 3/1/2021 Rep. Pressley (MA-7) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Adams (NC-12), Johnson (GA-4), Williams (GA-5), Scott (GA-13), Beyer (VA-8), Manning (NC-6)

Republicans: none

 

HR 1481 Cost of Police Misconduct

This bill would require Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies to report information related to allegations of misconduct of law enforcement officers to the Attorney General.

Intro: 3/2/2021 Rep. Beyer (VA-8) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Scott (VA-3), Connolly (VA-11)

Republicans: none

 

HR 1489 Civil Rights Enhancement and Law Enforcement Accountability Improvement Act

This bill would permit vicarious liability claims against an employer of a person who, under color of law, subjects another to the deprivation of rights.

Intro: 3/2/2021 Rep. Cohen (TN-9) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 1570 George Floyd Trust and Integrity Act

This bill would encourage greater community accountability of law enforcement agencies, and for other purposes.

Intro: 3/3/2021 Rep. Jackson Lee (TX-18) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Connolly (VA-11), Williams (GA-5), Bishop (GA-2), Adams (NC-12), Price (NC-4), Yarmuth (KY-3), Thompson (MS-2), Johnson (GA-4), Butterfield (NC-1)

Republicans: none

 

HR 2892 Amend Title 18 US Code

This bill would clarify the penalty for use of force.

Intro: 4/28/2021 Rep. Omar (MN-5) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 2893 National Police Misuse of Force Investigation Board

This bill would establish the National Police Misuse of Force Investigation Board.

Intro: 4/28/2021 Rep. Omar (MN-5) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

S 492 Ending Qualified Immunity

This bill would amend the Revised Statutes to remove the defense of qualified immunity in the case of any action under section 1979.

Intro: 3/1/2021 Sen. Markey (MA) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

S 540 Cost of Police Misconduct Act

This bill would require Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies to report information related to allegations of misconduct of law enforcement officers to the Attorney General.

Intro: 3/2/2021 Sen. Kaine (VA) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Sponsor Kaine (VA)

Republicans: none

 

S 597 ERRPA

This bill would seek to eliminate racial, religious, and other discriminatory profiling by law enforcement, and for other purposes.

Intro: 3/4/2021 Sen. Cardin (MD) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Kaine (VA)

Republicans: none

 

S 738 Police Training and Independent Review Act

This bill would provide for grants for States that require fair and impartial police training for law enforcement officers of that State and to incentivize States to enact laws requiring the independent investigation and prosecution of the use of deadly force by law enforcement officers.

Intro: 3/11/2021 Sen. Duckworth (IL) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Kaine (VA)

Republicans: none

 

S 774 Protect and Serve Act

This bill would amend title 18, United States Code, to punish criminal offenses targeting law enforcement officers.

Intro: 3/16/2021 Sen. Tillis (NC) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Sponsor Tillis (NC), Burr (NC), Boozman (AR), Capito (WV), Blackburn (TN), Wicker (MS), Cotton (AR), Graham (SC)

 

HR 3026 Independent Investigation of Officer Deadly Force

This bill would require states to pass laws to provide independent investigations for officers’ use of deadly force.

Intro: 5/7/2021 Rep. Crow (CO-6) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 3079 Enhanced Punishment for Crimes against Law Enforcement

This bill would provide punishment for offenses against LEO.

Intro: 5/11/2021 Rep. Rutherford (FL-4) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Carl (AL-1), Wittman (VA-1), McHenry (NC-10), Graves (LA-6), Foxx (NC-5), Allen (GA-12), McKinley (WV-1), Duncan (SC-3), Barr (KY-6), Hudson (NC-8), Kustoff (TN-8), Guthrie (KY-2), Norman (SC-5), Guest (MS-3), Timmons (SC-4), Hill (AR-2), Rogers (AL-3), Comer (KY-1)

 

HR 3080 Protect Law Enforcement Officers

This bill establishes new criminal offenses for killing, assaulting, and fleeing to avoid prosecution for killing a judge, law enforcement officer, or public safety officer.

Intro: 5/11/2021 Rep. Bacon (NE-2) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Carl (AL-1), Wittman (VA-1), Duncan (SC-3), Allen (GA-12), Barr (KY-6)

 

S 1595 Enhanced Penalties for Murder of Law Enforcement Officers

This bill would provide enhanced penalties for killing a LEO.

Intro: 5/12/2021 Sen. Toomey (PA) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Tillis (NC), Cotton (AR), Capito (WV), Blackburn (TN), Tuberville (AL), Hagerty (TN), Boozman (AR)

 

S 1599 Protect Law Enforcement

This bill has not yet been printed.

Intro: 5/12/2021 Sen. Cornyn (TX) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Scott (SC), Hagerty (TN), Hyde-Smith (MS), Blackburn (TN), Boozman (AR), Cassidy (LA), Tillis (NC)

 

S 1649 Probation Officer Arrest Powers

This bill would permit probation officers the power to arrest subjects that obstruct the officer in the performance of their duty.

Intro: 5/13/2021 Sen. Tillis (NC) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Sponsor Tillis, Cotton (AR)

 

S 1650 Protect Federal, State, & Local Public Safety Officers

This bill establishes new criminal offenses for killing or assaulting (or attempting to kill or assault or conspiring to kill) a current or former public safety officer in circumstances that affect interstate commerce while the officer is engaged in official duties or on account of past performance of official duties.

Intro: 5/13/2021 Sen. Sullivan (AK) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Tillis (NC)

 

S 1989 Enhancing Oversight to End Discrimination in Policing

This bill expands the capacity to enforce a law that prohibits patterns or practices of misconduct by state and local law enforcement agencies.

Intro: 6/9/2021 Sen. Warren (MA) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

S 2251 Expand Support for Law Enforcement Officers

This bill increases the amount of federal assistance for officer mental health and suicide prevention assistance.

Intro: 6/24/2021 Sen. Hawley (MO) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

S 2252 Increase Penalties for Ambushing Law Enforcement

This bill attempts to increase the penalties for ambushing a law enforcement officer.

Intro: 6/24/2021 Sen. Hawley (MO) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

S 2253 Criminal Offense for Targeting Law Enforcement Officer

This bill establishes a separate criminal offense for targeting an individual based on their status as law enforcement officer.

Intro: 6/24/2021 Sen. Hawley (MO) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 4500 Local Law Enforcement Protection Act

This bill would incentivize States to provide robust qualified immunity to law enforcement officers.

Intro: 7/19/2021 Rep. Tenney (NY-22) Status: Financial Services

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 5391 Prohibit OSHA Vaccine Standards

This bill would amend the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 to prohibit emergency temporary standards with respect to vaccines.

Intro: 9/28/2021 Rep. Mann (KS-1) Status: Education & Labor

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Cawthorn (NC-11)

 

HR 5480 Religious Freedom Restoration Act Application to Vaccine

This bill would prohibit the Department of Labor from issuing an emergency temporary occupational safety or health standard that requires employers to ensure their employees receive a vaccine.

Intro: 10/05/2021 Rep. Estes (KS-4) Status: Education & Labor

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 5686 Don’t Jab Me Act

This bill would permit civil actions against United States for COVID–vaccine mandates.

Intro: 10/22/2021 Rep. Cloud (TX-27) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Cawthorn (NC-11)

 

HR 5687 Forced Vaccine Injury Action

This bill would authorize a private right of action for an individual who suffers a vaccine-related injury or death as a result of receiving a COVID–19 vaccine, as required by their employer.

Intro: 10/22/2021 Rep. Cloud (TX-27) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR  6264 POLICE Act of 2021

This bill would make the assault of a law enforcement officer a deportable offense.

Intro: 12/14/2021 Rep. Garbarino (NY-2) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Budd (NC-13), Bishop (NC-9), Guest (MS-3), Norman (SC-5)

 

HR  6266 AMICUS Act

This bill would amend title 28, United States Code, to require certain disclosures related to amicus activities.

Intro: 12/14/2021 Rep. Johnson (GA-4) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Sponsor Johnson (GA-4), Cohen (TN-9), Williams (GA-5)

Republicans: none

 

HR  6327 Constitutional Accountability Act

This bill would ensure that the United States, States, and local governments are liable for monetary damages for constitutional violations by law enforcement officers.

Intro: 12/20/2021 Rep. Cicilline (RI-1) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Johnson (GA-4)

Republicans: none

 

S 3385 AMICUS Act

This bill would amend title 28, United States Code, to require certain disclosures related to amicus activities.

Intro: 12/14/2021 Sen. Whitehouse (RI) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

S 3415 Constitutional Accountability Act

This bill would ensure that the United States, States, and local governments are liable for monetary damages for constitutional violations by law enforcement officers.

Intro: 12/16/2021 Sen. Whitehouse (RI) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

S 3458 Thin Blue Line Act

This bill would expand the list of statutory aggravating factors in death penalty determinations to also include killing or targeting a law enforcement officer, firefighter, or other first responder.

Intro: 1/10/2022 Sen. Toomey (PA) Status: Calendared

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Tillis (NC), Cotton (AR), Capito (WV), Blackburn (TN), Tuberville (AL)

 

HR  6762 Inspector General for Law Enforcement

This bill would establish an Inspector General for Law Enforcement.

Take note of duties listed in Sec.2(c) of bill.

Intro: 2/18/2022 Rep. Connolly (VA-11) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Sponsor Connolly, Johnson (GA-4)

Republicans: none

 

S 3981 Attorney General Report Attacks on Law Enforcement

This bill text has yet to be released.

Intro: 3/31/2022 Sen. Grassley (IA) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Cassidy (LA), Tillis (NC)

 

S 4003 De-escalation Training

This bill would amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to provide for training on alternatives to use of force, de-escalation, and mental and behavioral health and suicidal crises.

Intro: 4/5/2021 Sen. Cornyn (TX) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Tillis (NC), Capito (WV), Scott (SC), Cassidy (LA)

 

Hres. 1115 COPS Resolution

This resolution would require each Member of the House of Representatives to serve one shift in a passenger seat of a law enforcement vehicle observing the work day of a local law enforcement officer once each session of the Congress.

Intro: 5/13/2022 Rep. Johnson (OH-6) Status: House Admin.

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Timmons (SC-4), McKinley (WV-1)

 

HR 7799 Public Servant Protection Act

This bill would regulate the posting of personal information of government officials, and family, on the internet.

Intro: 5/17/2022 Rep. Hill (AR-2) Status: House Admin.

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Sponsor Hill (AR-2)

 

HR 8043 21St Century Policing Act

This bill would authorize grantees of Department of Justice grants to set up task forces on policing in local communities.

Intro:6/13/2022 Rep. Del Norton (At-Lg DC) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 8571 Sovereign Immunity Waiver

This bill would waive sovereign immunity in certain circumstances where jurisdictions have defunded their police departments.

Intro: 7/28/2022 Rep. Malliotakis (NY-11) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 8962 Prohibit Public Servant Personal Information on Internet

This bill would amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the publication of personal information of public servants on the Internet.

Intro: 9/22/2022 Rep. Gohmert (TX-1) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

 

Benefits

 

HR 82 Social Security Fairness Act

This bill would amend title II of the Social Security Act to repeal the Government pension offset and windfall elimination provisions.

Intro: 1/4/2021 Rep. Davis (IL-13) Status: Consensus Calendar

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Spanberger (VA-7), Cohen (TN-9), Price (NC-4), Luria (VA-2), Yarmuth (KY-3), Connolly (VA-11), Manning (NC-6), Johnson (GA-4), Williams (GA-5), Adams (NC-12), Ross (NC-2), Bishop (GA-2), Carter (LA-2), Scott (VA-3), McEachin (VA-4), Beyer (VA-8), Wexton (VA-10),  Scott (GA-13), McBath (GA-6), Thompson (MS-2), Sewell (AL-7)

Republicans: Graves (LA-6), Comer (KY-1), Massie (KY-4), Higgins (LA-3), Guthrie (KY-2), Scalise (LA-1), Johnson (LA-4), Wittman (VA-1), Barr (KY-6), Letlow (LA-5), Rogers (KY-5), Guest (MS-3), McKinley (WV-1), Butterfield (NC-1), Hice (GA-10), Moore (AL-2), Rogers (AL-3), Norman (SC-5), Crawford (AR-1), Carl (AL-1), Allen (GA-12), Mace (SC-1), Kelly (MS-1)

 

HR 483 Reform to Federal Benefits

This bill would make reforms to the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act for officers. Details not yet published.

Intro: 1/25/2021 Rep. Ruiz (CA-36) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Spanberger (VA-7)

Republicans: none

 

S 129 Disabled Officers Receive Retirement Benefits As If Retired

This bill would permit disabled officers to receive retirement benefits in the same manner as if they had not been disabled.

Intro: 1/28/2021 Sen. Tester (MT) Status: Homeland Security

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 2936 Line of Duty Disability Benefits

This bill would make payments to certain public safety officers who have become permanently and totally disabled as a result of personal injuries sustained in the line of duty.

Intro: 4/30/2021 Rep. Pascrell (NJ-9) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Scott (GA-13)

Republicans: Kustoff (TN-8)

 

HR 3060 First Responder Tax Free Disability Pensions

This bill would allow first responders to exclude duty related disability pension from federal taxation.

Intro: 5/7/2021 Rep. Norman (SC-5) Status: Ways & Means

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Sponsor Norman

 

HR 3070 Law Enforcement Peer Support Confidentiality

This bill would provide confidentiality in LEO peer support communication.

Intro: 5/7/2021 Rep. Trone (MD-6) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: McBath (GA-6), Ross (NC-2)

Republicans: McKinley (WV-1)

 

HR 3071 Federal Benefits to Officers Suffering PTSD

This bill would provide federal benefits to LEO suffering from PTSD and acute stress disorder.

Intro: 5/7/2021 Rep. Trone (MD-6) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 3131 Local Law Enforcement Salary Subsidies

This bill would subsidize local LEO salaries and promote hiring/retention of officers.

Intro: 5/12/2021 Rep. Davis (IL-13) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Allen (GA-12), Graves (LA-6), Good (VA-5), Hice (GA-10), Scott (GA-8)

 

S 1618 First Responder Tax Free Disability Pensions

This bill would allow first responders to exclude duty related disability pension from federal taxation.

Intro: 5/13/2021 Sen. Daines (MT) Status: Finance

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

S 1888 Amend US Code to Include Certain Federal Positions as Law Enforcement

This bill has not yet been printed.

Intro: 5/27/2021 Sen. Booker (NJ) Status: Governmental Affairs

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 3791 Amend Family & Medical Leave Act

This bill would repeal certain limits on leave for a married individuals employed by the same employer.

Intro: 6/8/2021 Rep. Porter (CA-45) Status: Education & Labor

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Cooper (TN-5), Connolly (VA-11), Spanberger (VA-7), Cohen (TN-9), Johnson (GA-4), Beyer (VA-8)

Republicans: none

 

HR 4788 Amend Social Security Act; Windfall Elimination

This bill would amend title II of the Social Security Act to restrict the application of the windfall elimination provision to individuals whose combined monthly income from benefits under such title and other monthly periodic payments exceeds a minimum wage-indexed amount of $5,500 and to provide for a graduated implementation of such provision on amounts above such minimum amount.

Intro: 7/29/2021 Rep. Letlow (LA-5) Status: Ways & Means

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 5834 Equal Treatment of Public Servants

This bill would amend title II of the Social Security Act to replace the windfall elimination provision with a formula equalizing benefits for certain individuals with noncovered employment.

Intro: 11/3/2021 Rep. Brady (TX-8) Status: Ways & Means

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Ferguson (GA-3), Guthrie (KY-2), Hice (GA-10), Murphy (NC-3), Rice (SC-7), Cawthorn (NC-11), Wittman (VA-1), Kustoff (TN-8), Miller (WV-3), Crawford (AR-1), Good (VA-5)

 

S 3635 Death Benefits for PTSD

This bill would authorize public safety officer death benefits to officers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder or acute stress disorder.

Intro: 2/10/2022 Sen. Duckworth (IL) Status: Passed Senate

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Kaine (VA)

Republicans: Tillis (NC)

 

HR 7203 HELPS Retirees Improvement Act

This bill would amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the direct payment requirement on the exclusion from gross income of distributions from governmental plans for health and long-term care insurance.

Intro: 3/24/2022 Rep. Chabot (OH-1) Status: Ways & Means

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Spanberger (VA-7)

Republicans: none

 

S 4024 Correction Officer Fairness Act

This bill would amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to extend the exemption from the retirement plan early withdrawal penalty for public safety officers to State and local government corrections employees.

Intro: 4/7/2021 Sen. Toomey (PA) Status: Finance

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 7809 Communities Deserve Cops

This bill would amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to provide for law enforcement officer bonuses.

Intro: 5/18/2022 Rep. Rutherford ((FL-4)) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 7909 School Resource Officers Tax Break

This bill would amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for an exclusion from gross income for compensation of certain school resource officers.

Intro: 5/27/2022 Rep. Weber (TX-14) Status: Ways and Means

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

S 4287 COPS Grants for Hire and Retain Officers

This bill would permit COPS grants to be used for the purpose of increasing the compensation and hiring of law enforcement officer.

Intro: 5/19/2022 Sen. Graham (SC) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

S 4314 Penalty Free Early Withdraw Retirement

This bill would amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to modify the eligible age for the exemption from the retirement plan early withdrawal penalty for public safety officers. 

Intro: 5/26/2022 Sen. Toomey (PA) Status: Finance

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Warnock (GA)

Republicans: none

 

HR 8058 Fighting PSTD Act of 2022

This bill would require the Attorney General to propose a program for making treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder and acute stress disorder available to public safety officers.

Intro: 6/14/2022 Rep. Joyce (OH-14) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: Ross (NC-2)

Republicans: none

 

HR 8087 LEO Fair Retirement Act (Federal Officers)

This bill would amend title 5, United States Code, to provide that for purposes of computing the annuity of certain law enforcement officers, any hours worked in excess of the limitation applicable to law enforcement premium pay shall be included in such computation.

Intro:6 /15/2022 Rep. Pascrell (NJ-9) Status: Ways & Means

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 8192 Prioritize Hiring & Training of Veterans & Retired Law Enforcement as School Resource Officers

This bill text is not yet available.

Intro: 6/22/2022 Rep. Van Drew (NJ-2) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: Graves (LA-6), Loudermilk (GA-11), Barr (KY-6)

 

HR 8319 Protecting Public Safety Timely Retirement

This bill would modify the eligible age (age 50) for the exemption from the retirement plan early withdrawal penalty for public safety officers. The bill establishes the age eligibility at age 50 or 25 years of service under the plan, whichever is earlier.

Intro: 7/7/2022 Rep. Thompson (CA-5) Status: Ways & Means

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 8387 Parity for Tribal Law Enforcement

This bill would amend the Indian Law Enforcement Reform Act to provide for advancements in public safety services to Indian communities.

Intro: 7/14/2022 Rep. Newhouse (WA-4) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 8458 Death Benefit Eligibility for Exposure to Clandestine Labs

This bill would ensure death benefit eligibility for officers exposed to radiation at clandestine labs.

Intro: 7/21/2022 Rep. Owens (UT-4) Status: Judiciary

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

HR 8986 Extend Exemption from Penalty for Early Retirement Withdraw

This bill would amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to extend the exemption from the retirement plan early withdrawal penalty for public safety officers to State and local government corrections employees.

Intro: 9/26/2022 Rep. Kildee (MI-5) Status: Ways & Means

Cosponsors from SSPBA states:

Democrats: none

Republicans: none

 

 

Firearm Bills

 

House

 

30        Gun Trafficking Act

38        Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act

121      Gun Violence Reduction Act

125      “Not Sorry” Gun Safety Act

127      Firearms Licensing

130      Safe Storage of Firearms

135      Firearm Transfer Regulations

137      Firearms and Mental Health

167      Gun Show Transfer – License Dealers Only

647      Interstate Firearm Sales

748      Firearm Safe Storage Requirement

880      Consumer Product Safety Firearm Action

882      Prohibit Firearms for “High Risk” Persons

993      Remove Federal Funding of Gun Control

1004    Require Liability Insurance to Own Firearm

1006    Background Checks at Gun Shows

1007    Prevent Gun Trafficking

1008    Require Safety Technology in Firearms

1132    Second Amendment Protection

1207    License Ammunition Dealers

1210    Improve Law Enforcement Safety Act Regarding Concealed Carry

1446    Background Checks

1454    Ghost Guns

1477    Undetectable Firearms

1534    Second Amendment Protection

1604    Forbid Straw Purchases

1680    Regulate Interstate Transportation of Firearms

1752    3-Day Wait for Firearm Purchase

1782    Give Law Enforcement Head 90-Day Deny Firearm Purchase

1808    Regulate Assault Weapons – Passed House

1906    Prohibit Possession Firearm by Misdemeanor Domestic Convict

1923    Prohibit Possession Firearm by Misdemeanor Domestic Convict

2280    Prohibit Straw Purchase

2426    Prohibit Transfer Firearm to Unlawful Subject

2544    Regulate Silencers/Mufflers

2715    Prohibit Ammo Purchase by Non-Permitted Persons

2890    Reduce Firearm Purchase Age from 21 to 18

2960    National Concealed Carry for Retired LEO

3015    Prohibit Firearms for Under 21 yr olds

3088    Make All Firearms Tracible

3101    Repeal Firearm Transfer Tax

3250    Allow for LEO Concealed Carry on Federal Property

3290    Prohibit Juvenile Felons from Firearm Possession

3299    Enhance Background Checks

3480    Remove Firearms from Mentally Ill

3536    Establish Federal Firearm Database

3740    Federal Registration and License of Handguns

3929    Prohibit Hate Crime Convicts from Firearm Possession

3960    Eliminate the BATFE

3989    List Firearms under Consumer Product Safety Control

4238    Federal Funds for State Firearms Licensing

4836    Require Safe Storage of Firearms

4888    Permit Local Governments to Enact Gun Control Laws

4992    Raise Age for Purchase of Rifle or Shotgun

5273    Establish Federal Gun Safety Board

5436    Require Suicide Hotline Number printed on all Firearm Boxes

5465    Update Secure Storage Laws

5878    Prohibit gun sales to Violent Misdemeanor Violators

6225    Modernize Firearm Sales

6370    Safe Storage of Firearms

6575    Gun Violence Research, Victim Assistance, Stolen Firearm Tracking

6639    Juvenile Gun Possession and Safe Storage

6717    Prohibit gun possession on pre-trial release

6817    IRS firearm definition change

7366    No User Fees for Gun Owners

7493    Protecting Gun Owners in Bankruptcy

7730    National Firearm License

7804    Retired Officer Firearm Purchase

7819    On-Line Firearm Purchase Regulations

7904    Reporting of Multiple Firearm Purchase by Individual 5-Day

7908    Amend Gun-Free School Zones

7910    Protecting Kids – Gun Restrictions

7973    Tax Deduction for Gun storage and CCW Training

8051    1000%  Excise Tax on Large Magazines and Semi-Autos

8167    Repeal Firearm Excise Tax

8361    Prevent Suicidal Firearm Purchase

8374    Repeal “Safer Communities Act”

8399    Repeal National Firearms Act

8534    License Require to Acquire Firearm

8740    Restrict Firearm Industry

8741    Firearm Industry Surtax

8882    Assault Weapon License

8957    Increase Federal Firearm Tax

9033    Amend National Firearms Act

9207    Regulate Large Capacity Magazines

           

Senate

 

190      Firearm Safe Storage Requirement

281      CDC Action on Gun Control

292      Prevent Gun Violence

525      Regulate Interstate Transportation Firearms

529      Expand Background Checks

736      Assault Weapons Ban

878      Stop Firearm Trafficking

1108    Regulate Large Capacity Magazine

1131    Regulate Silencers/Mufflers

1237    Prohibit Ammo Purchase by Non-Permitted Persons

1373    Reduce Firearm Purchase Age from 21 to 18

1522    Concealed Carry Reciprocity

1610    Expand Concealed Carry for LEO

1801    Establish Federal Firearm Database

1819    Remove Firearms from the Mentally Ill

1916    Prohibit Federal State of Emergency to Impose Gun Control

2090    Prohibit Hate Crime Convicts from Firearm Possession

2169    Prohibit Firearm Possession by Domestic Abusers

2319    Restrict 3D Printed Firearms

2325    Permit States Firearm Licenses

2725    Make On-line Firearm Sales Accountable

2908    Additional Regulations on Firearm Dealers

4149    Pre-trial Guns Purchase Prohibition

4184    National Firearm License

4238    Anti-Gun Trafficking

4263    Federal Firearm License to Receive a Gun

4278    Under 21 Year Old from Firearm Purchase

4376    Sentencing of Armed Career Criminals

2938    Bi-partisan Safer Communities Act

4501    Concealed Carry Reciprocity

4986    Amend National Firearms Act

 

 

To read text of listed bills click on the Library of Congress link below then enter bill #.

https://www.congress.gov

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