Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets Act
Bill referred to multiple House committees for examination of unspecified crime-reduction proposals affecting law enforcement, commerce, and financial sectors.
Bill referred to multiple House committees for examination of unspecified crime-reduction proposals affecting law enforcement, commerce, and financial sectors.
HR 6174, the "Ending Crime and Disorder on America's Streets Act," was introduced by Representative Tim Burchett in November 2025 and referred to multiple committees including Judiciary, Energy and Commerce, and Financial Services. The bill's specific provisions have not been publicly detailed in the available information, making a comprehensive assessment of its exact policy mechanisms currently unavailable.
Crime and public safety legislation affects law enforcement resources, criminal justice procedures, and community policing strategies nationwide. The bill's referral to multiple committees suggests it may address interconnected issues spanning criminal justice, commerce regulations, and financial crime—indicating potentially broad-ranging policy changes with significant budgetary and procedural implications.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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