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Committee advances Count the Crimes to Cut Act to inventory federal offenses
3807532 · June 10, 2025
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The House Judiciary Committee voted to report HR 2159, the Count the Crimes to Cut Act, which would require a government inventory of federal criminal statutes and regulatory offenses to inform targeted reform.
The House Judiciary Committee voted to report HR 2159, the Count the Crimes to Cut Act, after members described the measure as a bipartisan first step toward identifying how many federal criminal offenses exist and which ones merit reform.
Representative Roy, sponsor of the bill, said the measure will require the Attorney General to compile a public report cataloging…
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