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Improved Hate Crime Reporting: New Rules for Cities

This act aims to improve how local governments report hate crimes. If a city fails to credibly report such incidents, it may lose access to federal funding. The goal is to ensure more accurate data and increase public awareness about hate crimes.
Key points
Cities with over 100,000 people applying for federal grants will be evaluated on the credibility of their hate crime reporting.
If a city has not reported hate crime data or reported zero incidents, it may become ineligible for federal funds.
Cities can avoid penalties if they conduct significant public education and awareness initiatives on hate crimes, including improving reporting systems.
The Department of Justice will annually publish a report on cities certified as exempt from penalties due to their educational efforts.
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Status: Introduced
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_HR_2588
Sponsor: Rep. Beyer, Donald S. [D-VA-8]
Process start date: 2025-04-02