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Condemnation of Washington D.C. Leadership for Rising Crime

A House of Representatives resolution condemns Washington D.C. officials, including Mayor Muriel Bowser, for policies allegedly leading to increased crime and reduced public safety. The document highlights a rise in homicides, robberies, and vehicle thefts, as well as a police officer shortage, directly impacting citizens' daily lives and sense of security.
Key points
Washington D.C. leadership is accused of policies that have made the city less safe for residents.
Increased homicides, robberies, and car thefts affect citizens' personal safety and property.
A shortage of approximately 500 police officers may lead to slower response times and reduced police presence.
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Condemning Mayor Muriel Bowser, Council Chair Phil Mendelson, Councilman Charles Allen, and the rest of the government of the city of Washington, DC, for their failure to stop the crime epidemic plaguing their city.
Print number: HRES 877
Sponsor: Rep. Collins, Mike [R-GA-10]
Process start date: 2023-11-17