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    D. C. Criminal Reforms to Immediately Make Everyone Safe Act of 2025

    Type and Bill Number: HR.4922

    Congress Number: 119

    Status: Passed House

    Last Status Update: Tue, 16 Sep 2025

    Chamber: House of Representatives

    Topics

    • Crime and Public Safety
    • Government Operations
    • U.S. States and Territories
    • Science and Technology
    • Legal System and Law Enforcement

    Summary

    DC Criminal Reforms to Immediately Make Everyone Safe Act or the DC CRIMES Act

    This bill limits the authority of the District of Columbia (DC) government over its criminal sentencing laws. 

    The bill eliminates the DC government’s authority to enact any act, resolution, or rule to change any criminal liability sentence in effect on the date of the bill's enactment.

    The bill also (1) reduces the maximum age of a youth offender from 24 years to 18 years, and (2) repeals a provision that allows a DC criminal court to issue a sentence to a youth offender that is less than the mandatory minimum term otherwise required by law. A DC criminal court currently has the discretion to reduce or modify certain criminal sentences for a youth offender under specified circumstances. For example, a DC court may sentence a youth offender to probation in lieu of confinement. (However, this discretion does not apply to several specified violent crimes.) 

    Additionally, the bill directs the Office of the Attorney General for DC to publish, and update monthly, certain youth offender crime data on a publicly accessible website. 

    Sponsors

    • Tim Burchett
    • Andrew S. Clyde
    • Byron Donalds
    • Randy Fine
    • Brandon Gill
    • Clay Higgins
    • Anna Paulina Luna
    • Joe Wilson
    • Daniel Webster