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Crime Has Skyrocketed For the Second Year in a Row Under Biden As Nine U.S. Cities Hit New Homicide Records

  • Houe Republicans
Last year marked record homicide rates for nine U.S. cities as police departments throughout the nation grappled with Democrats’ continued ‘Defund the Police’ movement, soft-on-crime policies, and failed bail reform. Albuquerque, Aurora, Colorado Springs, Little Rock, Milwaukee, Portland, Raleigh, San Antonio, and Tacoma make up the list. Across the country, homicides were UP 13% last year compared to 2020—the year before Joe Biden took office and cemented one-party Democrat rule in Washington.

BIDEN’S CRIME CRISIS BY THE NUMBERS:
HOUSE REPUBLICANS' PLAN; A NATION THAT’S SAFE:
  • Reduce Crime and Protect Public Safety:
    • Support 200,000 more police officers through recruiting and retention bonuses.
    • Oppose all efforts to defund the police.
    • Crack down on prosecutors and district attorneys who refuse to prosecute crime, while permanently criminalizing all forms of illicit fentanyl.

WHAT HOUSE REPUBLICANS HAVE ALREADY DONE:
  • PASSED a Joint Resolution Disapproving the District of City Council Revised Criminal Code Act of 2022: 
    • H.J. Res. 26, led by Rep. Andrew Clyde, expressed Congress’ disapproval of this dangerous soft-on-crime bill aiming to prevent it from going into effect.
    • The Revised Criminal Code Act of 2022 (D.C. Act 24-789) eliminates mandatory minimums and reduces maximum sentences for criminals in D.C. during a time that the District cannot afford to be lenient on crime. 
    • The majority of the House Democratic Caucus voted against this resolution and in favor of reducing penalties for criminals in our nation’s Capital.

MAKE NO MISTAKE: In the new House Republican Majority, we are committed to restoring law and order, backing the blue, opposing all efforts to defund the police, and cracking down on woke prosecutors and district attorneys who refuse to prosecute violent criminals.