Amendment104th Congress
Amendments en bloc: permit local law enforcement block grant funding to be used by State police units to provide protection in rural areas that do not have their own local police force; establish cooperative task forces between adjoining units of local government working cooperatively to prevent and combat criminal activity, particularly drug and gang-related involvement; establish a multijurisdictional task force in rural areas where local and Federal law enforcement officials work to prevent and control crime; provide for a systematic evaluation on the impact of school security and crime prevention measures and report annually to the Bureau of Justice; provide for the investigation into possible inaccuracies of data relating to part 1 violent crimes; and provide that any funds remaining after 5 years be applied to the Federal deficit.
- Amendment Number
- 162
- Description
- Amendments en bloc: permit local law enforcement block grant funding to be used by State police units to provide protection in rural areas that do not have their own local police force; establish cooperative task forces between adjoining units of local government working cooperatively to prevent and combat criminal activity, particularly drug and gang-related involvement; establish a multijurisdictional task force in rural areas where local and Federal law enforcement officials work to prevent and control crime; provide for a systematic evaluation on the impact of school security and crime prevention measures and report annually to the Bureau of Justice; provide for the investigation into possible inaccuracies of data relating to part 1 violent crimes; and provide that any funds remaining after 5 years be applied to the Federal deficit.
- Purpose
- An amendment comprised of 6 amendments offered en bloc to permit the bill's local law enforcement block grant funding to be used by state police units to protect rural areas; to establish cooperative task forces between adjoining units of local government to work to prevent and combat criminal activity; to establish a multijurisdictional task force in rural areas; to add new language regarding unavailability and inaccuracy of information; to add language regarding school protection; and language regarding the reversion of funds to reduce the deficit.
- Congress
- 104
- Type
- HAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- Feb 14, 1995
- Latest Action Text
- On agreeing to the McCollum amendments (A019) Agreed to by voice vote.
- Latest Action Time
- 16:56:42
- Submitted Date
- Feb 14, 1995
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Update Date
- Aug 15, 2021