House Republicans announce legislative package aimed at tackling crime in Pennsylvania

House Republicans announce legislative package aimed at tackling crime in Pennsylvania
State Rep. Wendell Craig Williams — Pennsylvania 160th Legislative District
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The Pennsylvania House Republican Caucus announced Monday that members will introduce a package of bills to address the national crime crisis in Pennsylvania.

“We know from the statistics, but more importantly the experience and news stories, that crime—including violent crime—in our communities is out of control,” said House Republican Leader Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster) at a press conference unveiling the legislative package.

“From rural to urban Pennsylvania, no community has been spared from the crime crisis. It has exhausted police and prosecutors. It has exhausted local and state resources. And it has exhausted our patience,” Cutler added.

The legislative package proposed by House Republicans will focus on four main areas: prevention, policing, prosecution, and punishment.

On Monday, lawmakers emphasized the prevention aspect with legislation sponsored by Rep. Craig Williams (R-Delaware/Chester) and Rep. Valerie Gaydos (R-Allegheny).

These prevention bills aim to enable communities and neighborhoods to detect and prevent crime using their own resources and new legal frameworks.

Williams’ legislation will establish an advisory committee at the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency to support community crime stopper programs, allocate funding for rewards, and share best practices statewide.

“My legislation is about empowering communities to safely and anonymously help solve crimes,” said Williams. “By supporting independent crime stopper programs, we can ensure that tipsters feel secure in providing critical information without fear of retaliation. Retail theft and other crimes drive up costs for businesses, which pass those losses onto consumers through higher prices, further exacerbating inflation. Establishing an advisory committee will help standardize these programs across Pennsylvania, making them more effective in keeping our neighborhoods safe. As we confront the challenges of rising crime, inflation, and the impact of illegal immigration, this legislation is one step toward restoring security and stability in our communities.”

Gaydos’ legislation will create a framework for organizing neighborhood watch programs with assistance from local law enforcement. These programs will provide volunteers with training on what behavior to report to law enforcement, how to avoid bias, and safety measures participants can take.

“My legislation would authorize and expand neighborhood watch programs and addresses the critical issue of determining bail for violent offenders,” said Gaydos. “These bills represent a comprehensive approach to addressing crime in Pennsylvania. While some forms of crime are down significantly, others are increasing. By empowering communities to help prevent crime before it happens and prioritizing public safety when determining bail for violent offenders, we can begin to restore a sense of safety and security for all Pennsylvanians.”

Republican Leader Bryan Cutler
100th Legislative District
Pennsylvania House of Representatives

Media Contact: Jason Gottesman
717-512-0620
jgottesman@pahousegop.com

Media Contacts:
Rep. Williams – Will Patterson: wpatterson@pahousegop.com
Rep. Gaydos – Rick Leiner: rleiner@pahousegop.com

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