Strengthening State and Local Efforts to Counter Transnational Repression Act
Strengthening State and Local Efforts to Counter Transnational Repression Act
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# Strengthening State and Local Efforts to Counter Transnational Repression Act Summary **What the bill would do:** This bill would help state and local law enforcement agencies better identify and respond to "transnational repression"—activities where foreign governments target people living in the United States, often for political reasons or dissent against their home countries. The legislation would establish funding, training, and coordination programs to help police departments and state governments recognize and address these threats. **Who it affects:** The bill primarily affects state and local law enforcement agencies, which would receive resources and training to handle these cases. It also protects individuals who may be targeted by foreign governments, including immigrants, activists, journalists, and others critical of foreign regimes.
Federal law enforcement would coordinate with local agencies under the bill's framework. **Key provisions and current status:** While specific details aren't fully outlined in available summaries, the bill appears to focus on creating information-sharing networks between federal and local authorities and developing training programs. The legislation is currently in committee, meaning it hasn't yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. As a new bill in the current congressional session, it remains in early stages of the legislative process.
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