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H.R. 35 House Crime and Law Enforcement

Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act

Introduced
Jan 3, 2025
Sponsor
Rep. Ciscomani, Juan (R-AZ-6)
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STAGE 4 OF 8 — HOUSE FLOOR

Currently in the House. Last action: received in the senate and read twice and referred to the committee on the judiciary on Feb 13, 2025.

  1. House Introduced in House Jan 3, 2025
  2. House Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary. Jan 3, 2025
  3. House Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 5. (consideration: CR H682-691) Feb 13, 2025
  4. House DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H.R. 35. Feb 13, 2025
  5. House The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule. Feb 13, 2025
  6. House Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 264 - 155 (Roll no. 42). (text: CR H683) Feb 13, 2025
  7. House On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 264 - 155 (Roll no. 42). (text: CR H683) Feb 13, 2025
  8. House Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. Feb 13, 2025
  9. Senate Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Feb 13, 2025
  10. House Latest vote
    On Passage Feb 13, 2025
    Agreed Yea 264 Nay 155 Roll Call

Cosponsors

32

Subjects

Border security and unlawful immigrationCongressional oversightCriminal investigation, prosecution, interrogationCriminal procedure and sentencingImmigration status and proceduresMotor vehicles

Committees

  • Judiciary Committee
    • Referred To , Feb 13, 2025
  • Judiciary Committee
    • Referred To , Jan 3, 2025

Summary

Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety ActThis bill establishes new federal criminal offenses for operating a motor vehicle within 100 miles of the U.S. border while fleeing from a U.S. Border Patrol agent or a federal, state, or local law enforcement officer who is actively assisting or under the command of the U.S. Border Patrol.The bill establishes criminal penalties for an offense, including a mandatory minimum prison term for an offense resulting in death or serious bodily injury. Additionally, a non-U.S. national who is convicted of or admits to committing an offense is inadmissible, deportable, and ineligible for immigration relief (including asylum).

Summary as of: Introduced in House

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