Count the Crimes to Cut Act
The Count the Crimes to Cut Act mandates detailed reporting on federal criminal offenses, enhancing transparency and accountability for Congress and the public.
The Count the Crimes to Cut Act mandates detailed reporting on federal criminal offenses, enhancing transparency and accountability for Congress and the public.
The Count the Crimes to Cut Act aims to enhance transparency and accountability in federal criminal law by requiring comprehensive reporting on federal criminal offenses. The bill seeks to provide Congress and the public with detailed information about criminal statutory and regulatory offenses, including their potential penalties and prosecutorial history.
Report on Federal Criminal Offenses:
Report on Criminal Regulatory Offenses:
Publicly Accessible Index:
No New Appropriations Required:
Federal Agencies: The bill impacts numerous federal agencies, including but not limited to:
Congress: The bill provides Congress with essential data to evaluate and potentially reform federal criminal laws.
The Count the Crimes to Cut Act is a legislative effort to improve the understanding and management of federal criminal offenses. By mandating detailed reporting and public access to information, the bill aims to foster greater accountability in the enforcement of federal laws.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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