The House of Representatives passed a bill aimed at cracking down on Washington, D.C.'s youth crime in a bipartisan vote on Wednesday.
A House Republican-led bill aimed at overhauling Washington, D.C.'s criminal policies passed with the support of 18 Democrats on Wednesday evening. It is a sign that crime in the nation's capital has been an increasingly urgent issue for lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. Rep. Byron Donalds' D.C. Criminal Reform to Immediately Make Everyone Safer Act would impose specific changes targeting how juveniles and young adults are prosecuted.
Democrats who supported the bill include Reps. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla.; Pat Ryan, D-N.Y.; Henry Cuellar, D-Texas; Vicente Gonzalez, D-Texas; Jared Golden, D-Maine; Marcy Kaptur, D-Ohio; Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz.; and Angie Craig, D-Minn.; among others. Donalds, R-Fla., said in a statement after its passage, 'Our nation's capital is experiencing a historic crime wave as a result of progressive, soft-on-crime policy. This man-made public safety crisis is unacceptable.
Democrats’ soft-on-crime policies have significantly changed policing across the country – and some of the worst consequences can been seen in our nation’s capital,' Johnson's statement read. 'Congress has a responsibility to act in the interest of the District of Columbia.' It is not the first time since the beginning of 2023 that Congress has stepped in to exercise its authority over the capital to crack down on crime.
It would prevent the courts from handing down sentences under the minimum statutory requirements for youth offenders, and stop Washington, D.C.’s progressive city council from changing what those requirements are. The bill would also require the Washington, D.C., attorney general to keep the public better informed on youth and juvenile crime rates by creating a public website where statistics are readily available. According to a year-to-date crime comparison provided by the Metropolitan Police Department, homicides in the nation’s capital rose 35% from 2022 to 2023, with the overall rate of violent crime climbing 39%. Robberies increased by 67%, while instances of motor vehicle theft have climbed 82%.
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