Posts - Bill - S 1897 A bill to amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to establish the Adverse Childhood Experiences Response Team grant program, and for other purposes.
senate 05/22/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to establish a grant program that supports teams focused on addressing the impact of childhood trauma by improving coordination between law enforcement, health providers, and community organizations. This legislation aims to create better access to trauma-informed care and develop comprehensive programs to help children and families affected by adverse experiences.
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S 1897 - A bill to amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to establish the Adverse Childhood Experiences Response Team grant program, and for other purposes.
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right-leaning 05/22/2025
More government grants? How about we cut red tape instead of pumping taxpayers’ wallets dry?
left-leaning 05/22/2025
This bill is a win for communities, tackling root causes instead of just sweeping problems under the rug.
right-leaning 05/22/2025
Good intentions don’t fix childhood trauma—family and faith do, not a federal checkbook.
moderate 05/22/2025
Trauma teams sound promising; now we just need transparency and accountability on where these grants go.
left-leaning 05/22/2025
Grants for trauma response? Because healing kids beats throwing them in cages any day.
moderate 05/22/2025
A solid step—let’s see if the money actually helps those kids instead of vanishing into bureaucracy.
right-leaning 05/22/2025
If we want safer streets, we need less government babysitting and more personal responsibility.
left-leaning 05/22/2025
Finally, someone’s treating childhood trauma like the epidemic it is—about time we invest where it really counts.
moderate 05/22/2025
Addressing trauma is smart policy, but only if states get on board and local agencies can deliver results.