S1387-118

Passed Senate

To reauthorize the Project Safe Neighborhoods Grant Program Authorization Act of 2018, and for other purposes.

118th Congress Introduced May 1, 2023

Legislative Progress

Passed Senate
Introduced Committee Passed
May 1, 2023

Mr. Cornyn (for himself, Mr. Peters, Mr. Grassley, Ms. Sinema, …

May 1, 2023 (inferred)

Passed Senate (inferred from es version)

Summary

What This Bill Does

This bill reauthorizes the Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) program, a federal-state-local law enforcement collaboration that operates in all 94 federal judicial districts to reduce violent crime. It extends funding through FY2028 and expands what grants can be used for, including hiring crime analysts, paying overtime for officers and prosecutors, purchasing crime-fighting technology, and supporting multi-jurisdictional task forces.

Who Benefits and How

State and local law enforcement agencies benefit from continued grant funding and expanded eligible uses. Crime analysts and law enforcement assistants gain formal recognition and funding eligibility. Communities benefit from sustained violent crime reduction efforts.

Who Bears the Burden and How

Federal taxpayers fund the reauthorized program. The Attorney General must submit annual transparency reports to Congress detailing spending, community outreach, and violent crime statistics for each area receiving funds.

Key Provisions

  • Reauthorizes PSN through FY2024-2028
  • Defines "crime analyst" and "law enforcement assistant" for grant eligibility
  • Adds eligible uses: crime analysts, overtime costs, technology purchases
  • Adds support for multi-jurisdictional task forces (named for Officers Ella French and Jim Smith)
  • Requires annual Attorney General reports on spending and violent crime statistics
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Generated: Jan 9, 2026 03:12

Evidence Chain:

This summary is derived from the structured analysis below. See "Detailed Analysis" for per-title beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.

Primary Purpose

Reauthorizes and expands the Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) grant program through 2028, adding new eligible uses including crime analysts, law enforcement overtime, technology purchases, and multi-jurisdictional task forces.

Policy Domains

Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Federal Grants Violent Crime

Legislative Strategy

"Program reauthorization with expanded eligible uses and transparency requirements"

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Criminal Justice Law Enforcement
Domains
Federal Grants Law Enforcement
Domains
Law Enforcement
Domains
Government Oversight
Actor Mappings
"attorney_general"
→ Attorney General

Key Definitions

Terms defined in this bill

2 terms
"crime analyst" §3a1

Individual employed by a law enforcement agency to separate information into key components and contribute to plans to understand, mitigate, and neutralize criminal threats

"law enforcement assistant" §3a3

Individual employed by a law enforcement or prosecuting agency to aid law enforcement officers in investigative or administrative duties

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