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HR 2159 · 119th Congress · Crime and Law Enforcement

Count the Crimes to Cut Act

Introduced March 14, 2025 Latest action April 14, 2026 4 cosponsors

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Latest action

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 370.

Action timeline

Every recorded action on this bill, newest first. Stage badges color-code the legislative path.

Apr 14, 2026
committee Committee on the Judiciary. Reported by Senator Grassley without amendment. Without written report.
Judiciary Committee
Apr 14, 2026
other Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 370.
Mar 26, 2026
committee Committee on the Judiciary. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Judiciary Committee
Dec 02, 2025
introduced Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Judiciary Committee
Dec 01, 2025
floor Mr. Roy moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended.

Text versions

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Apr 14, 2026 Reported to Senate
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Dec 02, 2025 Referred in Senate
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Dec 01, 2025 Engrossed in House
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Oct 17, 2025 Reported in House
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Mar 14, 2025 Introduced in House
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CRS summaries

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Changelog

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  1. ih / isIntroduced in House / Senate. First filed version.
  2. rfh / rfsReferred to a committee for review.
  3. rh / rsReported back by the committee to the floor (often with amendments — this is where most language changes happen).
  4. pcs / pchPlaced on Calendar for floor consideration.
  5. eh / esEngrossed. Passed by the originating chamber. Text is now what was actually voted on.
  6. rdh / rdsReceived by the other chamber.
  7. eah / easEngrossed Amendment. The other chamber passed an amended version.
  8. ath / atsAgreed to. Both chambers settled on the same text.
  9. enrEnrolled. Final reconciled text, sent to the President.
  10. plPublic Law. Signed by the President. It's now law.
  11. ppPublic Print. Official printing post-enactment.

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Line-level diff between text versions of this bill — what actually changed at each legislative stage.

+14 −11 13 unchanged
--- Referred (Senate)
+++ Engrossed (House)
@@ -1,18 +1,11 @@
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
-[H.R. 2159 Referred in Senate (RFS)]
+[H.R. 2159 Engrossed in House (EH)]
<DOC>
+
119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 2159
-
-_______________________________________________________________________
-
-IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
-
-December 2, 2025
-
-Received; read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
_______________________________________________________________________
@@ -116,6 +109,16 @@
Attest:
-KEVIN F. MCCUMBER,
+Clerk.
+119th CONGRESS
-Clerk.
+1st Session
+
+H. R. 2159
+
+_______________________________________________________________________
+
+AN ACT
+
+To direct the Attorney General of the United States to submit to the
+Congress a report on Federal criminal offenses, and for other purposes.

Lobbying activity

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filings · 2026 Q3
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filings · 2026 Q3
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filings · 2025 Q3

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Cosponsors (4)

Members who signed on to support this bill.