OFFICIAL LEGAL TITLE
Improving Reporting to Prevent Hate Act of 2026
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the official ID of this bill?
The official print number for this legislation is 119_S_3724.
Which chamber initiated this legislation?
This legislation was initiated in the Senate.
When did the legislative process begin?
The process officially started on 2026-01-29.
What are the main provisions?
Key points include:
- Cities with over 100,000 residents must provide credible hate crime data to the FBI to remain eligible for certain grants.
- Failure to report or reporting zero incidents without justification may lead to the loss of federal funding.
- Jurisdictions can maintain funding by proving they have active community education programs or specialized hate crime units.
- The Attorney General will publish an annual public report on cities that are granted exceptions to the funding rules.
What is the specific legal status?
The current status is Introduced.
Where can I read the full text of this legislation?
The full official text is available at:
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Who is the primary sponsor?
The primary sponsor is Sen. Hirono, Mazie K. [D-HI].
What is the latest detailed status?
The latest detailed status is: Introduced in Senate
Is this summary verified?
Yes. This content was analyzed by AI and verified by the Lustra Judge System on 2026-02-20.
What is the impact of this bill?
We don't know—that is up to you to decide. Summarizing raw data with AI is fundamentally different from predicting socio-economic outcomes. As of 2026, we believe impact assessment strictly requires a human in the loop to verify and judge.