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.

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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
Amendment 162 — Informed