Rep. Nancy Mace introduces bill to block sex offenders from entering emergency shelters

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 Rep. Nancy Mace introduces bill to block sex offenders from entering emergency shelters
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Mace’s legislation, the Safe Shelters Act, is modeled after the policy in Florida, where the government designates specific buildings or shelters for sex offenders to keep everyone else safe.

FEMA can look to federal buildings or prisons deemed suitable by the General Services Administration for sex offender spaces, according to the bill.Mega Millions jackpot winner says he purchased both $394M prize tickets — but lost second one as he sues lottery The suspect, James McIntyre, 33, from Illinois, was later detained by Capitol Police in the Rayburn House Office Building over the incident.A police report later revealed Mace’s version of events, in which she alleged that the suspect “began to aggressively and in an exaggerated manner shake her arm up and down.”

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