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HR 6982

Preventing Prosecutors from Protecting Predators Act of 2026

119th Congress
Introduced by Randy Fine, Nancy Mace,

Bill establishes federal penalties for prosecutors who mishandle or decline to prosecute child sexual abuse and human trafficking cases, federalizing prosecutorial accountability.

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Bill Summary • HR 6982

Legislative bill overview

HR 6982, the "Preventing Prosecutors from Protecting Predators Act of 2026," creates federal penalties and enforcement mechanisms targeting prosecutors who allegedly fail to prosecute or mishandle cases involving child sexual abuse, human trafficking, or related predatory crimes. The bill would establish new accountability standards for local and state prosecutors through federal oversight and potential criminal liability for prosecutorial misconduct in these specific offense categories.

Why is this important

Child protection and prosecution accountability directly affect public safety and victims' access to justice. This bill reflects ongoing national concerns about cases where prosecutors have declined charges, offered lenient plea deals, or poorly handled evidence in high-profile predator cases. The mechanisms established could influence how thousands of cases are handled across state and local jurisdictions.

Potential points of contention

  • Federalism concerns: The bill may infringe on states' traditional authority over criminal prosecution and local prosecutorial discretion, raising constitutional questions about federal overreach into state judicial systems
  • Prosecutorial discretion vs. accountability: Balancing legitimate prosecutorial judgment (plea agreements, case prioritization, resource constraints) against accountability for genuine misconduct is difficult to define in legislation without chilling appropriate prosecutorial decisions
  • Implementation challenges: Defining what constitutes "protecting predators" versus normal prosecutorial decisions requires clear standards; vague language could lead to federal interference in routine case management or political targeting of prosecutors

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