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Improved Hate Crime Reporting: New Rules for Local Governments

This act aims to enhance how local governments report hate crimes. Jurisdictions that fail to credibly report such incidents may lose access to federal grants, unless they undertake significant community education initiatives. This encourages more accurate monitoring and combating of hate crimes, potentially increasing public safety.
Key points
Local governments with over 100,000 people applying for grants will be evaluated on the credibility of their hate crime reporting.
Failure to credibly report may lead to loss of federal grants, unless the jurisdiction conducts extensive public education and awareness campaigns.
The Department of Justice will publish annual reports on jurisdictions that undertake educational initiatives to avoid penalties.
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Additional Information
Improving Reporting to Prevent Hate Act of 2024
Print number: HR 7648
Sponsor: Rep. Beyer, Donald S. [D-VA-8]
Process start date: 2024-03-13