Republican on Friday unveiled 14 bills, which were aimed at reducing the autonomy of the local government and reducing the strict punishments for youth and violent criminals in Washington, DC between President Trump Crime Crackdown In the nation’s capital.
“President Trump and House Republican are committed to restoring law and order in our country’s capital city. Under the decisive leadership of President Trump, the crime in DC is now falling at an unprecedented rate,” James Kumor (R-K), chairman of the House Opposition Committee, said in a statement announced.
GOP legalists are all proposed that the DC Council law undergoes a review period of the 60-day Congress before its passage, while prevents council members from passing the bill which are similar to the remedies rejected by the Congress.
The law also tries to make several adjustments in the current law in the country’s capital, which tries to reduce age for adolescents, which are tried as adults between the age of 16 to 14 for some violent crimes, including teenage crime figures, and only provide the Congress to the Congress for the current minimum punishment and sentence.
A separate measure will revoke the decrease in chaos, which allows residents to be convicted of some serious crimes committed before their 18th birthday, which, in addition to other exposure opportunities, files a petition in the court for a reduction in punishment after at least 15 years of service.
Another effort aims to codes the components of the Executive Order of President Trump’s march about beautification efforts in Colombia district to ensure federal coordination on removal and restoration of federal public monuments.
The committee will organize a markup for the proposed law on 10 September at 10 am
Commerce said that this is the constitutional duty of MPs to “oversee district affairs and make DC safe again.”
“The House Oversite Committee is ready to refund the rapid action of the President by extending comprehensive legislative reforms that empowering the District Law Enforcement and prominent to deal with the growing juvenile crime crisis,” said the Commerce.
However, local leaders have rejected the notion that federal input is required to reduce crime in the country’s capital.
Council member Jennis Lewis George (D) said, “As we know, the district has seen a decline of more than 50 percent in crime rates in the last two years, and while public safety remains our top priority, President Trump’s claim of Emergency in DC is completely unfair.” statement Earlier last month, on DC acquisition of Trump’s deployment of local police department and national guards.
His words have been echoed by his colleagues.
Council member Brian Nado (D) said, “We do not need federal police to patrol our streets, intimidate our police, shadow our police. And we do not need snow in our community. statement.
“It has never been about public safety. It is about strength, and control, and intimidation,” he continued.
This week, rape. Both Ellenor Homes Norton (DD.C.) and Sen Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) both introduced bills advocating for Colombia district to keep full control of DC National Guard and Metropolitan Police Department.
“DC residents are Americans, capable of completely controling themselves, including their police force and full control of the National Guard like the residents of the states,” Norton said statement“His activism of the DC National Guard without the unprecedented federalization of President Trump’s DC Police and DC’s consent underlines the need of the DC state.”
On Thursday, DC Attorney General Brian Shwalab Lawsed on Trump administration on the deployment of National Guard soldiers across the city.
But DC Mayor Murial Boseer on Tuesday Signed an order Authorizing coordination between local police and federal forces on Tuesday President Trump Declared emergency In the nation’s capital.
This order creates a safe and beautiful emergency operations center (SBEOC), which expects to handle the requests presented to the federal partners, including promoting traditional policing practices such as not wearing masks, clearly identifying their agency and providing identity during arrest and with the public, according to the boss.
“I am very proud of Washington,” Trump said Borsar signed a Tuesday order. “It can be used as a template.”
Measures signed by the mayor explore the combined operation between local authorities and US martial service, FBI, US Park Police, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Fire -Fire scriptures and explosives (ATFs), US Capital Police and US Secret Service.