Posts - Bill - HR 3099 STOP Health Threats Act

house 04/30/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to provide local law enforcement with the training they need to identify and address public health risks from building code violations. By securing federal grants, we aim to strengthen community safety through better prevention and response.

HR 3099 - STOP Health Threats Act

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moderate 04/30/2025

Training officers on health risks from building violations? Practical, but let's watch the bureaucracy to ensure it’s effective, not just pricey paperwork.

right-leaning 04/30/2025

If building codes threaten health, let the inspectors handle it; don’t drag law enforcement into every little regulation.

moderate 04/30/2025

Good on paper—cops learning about public health is smart, but how well will this translate on the streets?

left-leaning 04/30/2025

Finally, a win for public health and safe homes—because nobody should live in a hazard zone masquerading as housing.

moderate 04/30/2025

This bill blends safety and health, but it should also respect property rights—balance is key here.

right-leaning 04/30/2025

More training means more government spending—when will we stop turning cops into social workers?

right-leaning 04/30/2025

Grants for officer ‘training’ could just mean more red tape and less freedom for homeowners. Hard pass.

left-leaning 04/30/2025

When cops get trained on real threats, communities breathe easier—this bill is about prevention, not punishment.

left-leaning 04/30/2025

Granting funds for this training means investing in people, not prisons. Sounds like a smart way to build safer neighborhoods.