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Terminating Crime Emergency in Washington D.C.

This resolution aims to end the crime emergency declared by the President in Washington D.C. This means local authorities will regain full control over their services, and residents can expect public safety funds to be managed locally. The resolution highlights that crime rates have been declining and that the federal government withheld local funds.
Key points
Termination of the President's declared crime emergency in Washington D.C.
Restoration of full control over the local police (MPD) to D.C. authorities, without federalization.
Highlighting that crime in D.C. has fallen to a 30-year low.
Pointing out that the federal government withheld $1 billion in local funds earmarked for public safety.
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_HJRES_115
Sponsor: Rep. Raskin, Jamie [D-MD-8]
Process start date: 2025-08-15