Community-Based Approaches to Prevent and Address Hate Crimes Act of 2026
Creates a federal grant program (up to $30M/yr 2027–2031) to fund community-based, non-carceral hate-crime prevention, victim support, education, and empowerment.
Creates a federal grant program (up to $30M/yr 2027–2031) to fund community-based, non-carceral hate-crime prevention, victim support, education, and empowerment.
HR 9066, the Community-Based Approaches to Prevent and Address Hate Crimes Act of 2026, introduced May 29, 2026 by Ms. Meng, would authorize a new federal grant program to support community-based efforts aimed at preventing and addressing hate crimes. The bill focuses on non-carceral approaches, victim support, education, and community empowerment, and sets up a framework for grant administration and eligibility. It also includes a separate, more technical provision to modify grant participation requirements for certain criminal investigations and prosecutions.
Authorization of appropriations: $30,000,000 per fiscal year for 2027 through 2031.
REMOVAL OF GRANT AMOUNT LIMIT FOR CERTAIN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS AND PROSECUTIONS (Section 3)
The bill amends Section 4704(b) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 to improve grant participation for certain criminal investigations and prosecutions.
Specifically, it removes a stated grant amount limit (by striking paragraph (5)) and adjusts the numbering of remaining paragraphs accordingly. This is a technical adjustment intended to modify eligibility or participation terms related to those grants.
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