The Count the Crimes to Cut Act aims to improve transparency about federal criminal offenses by requiring detailed reports from the Attorney General and various federal agencies. This information will help Congress understand crime enforcement better.
Count the Crimes to Cut Act of 2025This bill establishes public databases of federal criminal offenses. Specifically, the bill requires the Department of Justice to report on and create a public database of all criminal statutory offenses. Additionally, the bill requires federal agencies to report on and create public databases of criminal regulatory offenses that they enforce.
1. This bill requires the Attorney General to report on federal criminal offenses. 2. It includes a list of all criminal statutory offenses and their penalties. 3. Federal agencies must report on criminal regulatory offenses they enforce. 4. The Attorney General will create a public index of criminal offenses. 5. These reports will cover data from the past 15 years.
This bill affects law enforcement agencies, lawmakers, and the general public interested in crime statistics.