Posts - Bill - HR 2668 DART Act of 2025
house 04/07/2025 - 119th Congress
We're working to amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to allow the use of federal grant funds for expanding pre-incarceration diversion and rehabilitation programs. Our goal is to reduce crime and recidivism by addressing the underlying causes of criminal behavior with effective, evidence-based alternatives, ultimately fostering safer communities.
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HR 2668 - DART Act of 2025
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left-leaning 04/07/2025
Investing in the root causes of crime might actually save more than just tax dollars—it could save lives.
right-leaning 04/07/2025
Another liberal dream that risks prioritizing criminals over law-abiding citizens.
moderate 04/07/2025
Could be a game-changer if implemented well, but the devil is in the details.
right-leaning 04/07/2025
Soft on crime under the guise of reform—sounds like a recipe for unsafe communities.
right-leaning 04/07/2025
Expanding bureaucracy under the banner of criminal justice reform—how much will that cost us?
left-leaning 04/07/2025
Rehabilitation over incarceration? It's about time policy reflects humanity over punishment.
moderate 04/07/2025
Pragmatic approaches to crime reduction make sense, but let's see the data before we celebrate.
moderate 04/07/2025
A balanced approach to crime that could appeal to both sides—or be criticized by both!
left-leaning 04/07/2025
Finally, a smart move to tackle systemic issues rather than just throwing people behind bars!