Bills/S. 1595

Improving Police CARE Act

Improving Police CARE Act

Passed SenateJudiciarySenateSenate Bill · 119th Congress
Bill Progress · Senate
Introduced
Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Passed Both
Signed

Plain Language Summary

# Improving Police CARE Act - Summary **What the Bill Does** The Improving Police CARE Act provides federal funding and support to help law enforcement agencies improve emergency medical training and response capabilities for officers. Specifically, it directs resources toward training police officers in trauma care, mental health crisis response, and other medical skills so they can better assist people in emergency situations before paramedics or other emergency responders arrive. **Who It Affects** This bill primarily affects local police departments across the country, which would receive federal grants to fund training programs. It also impacts the communities they serve, as officers with better medical training could provide faster initial response to medical emergencies.

Additionally, it may affect how law enforcement agencies allocate their budgets and personnel. **Key Provisions and Status** The bill focuses on providing federal funding for police medical training programs, likely including topics like CPR, first aid, and hemorrhage control. It has already passed the Senate and is now in the legislative process for consideration in the House of Representatives. The non-partisan nature of emergency medical training suggests the bill has received bipartisan support, though specific amendment details would require reviewing the full legislative text.

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Latest Action

August 1, 2025

Held at the desk.

Subjects

Emergency medical services and trauma careLaw enforcement administration and funding

Sponsor

R
Cornyn, John [R-TX]
R-TX · Senate
7 cosponsors

Key Dates

Introduced
May 5, 2025
Last Updated
August 1, 2025
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