HR 2096 119th Congress House In Committee

Protecting Our Nation’s Capital Emergency Act

Latest action: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. · Jun 11, 2025

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Legislative Summary

Protecting Our Nation's Capital Emergency Act of 2025 This bill rescinds certain changes that were made in 2023 to District of Columbia (DC) law governing discipline of Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers. First, the bill reinstates a 90-day statute of limitations (i.e., time limit) for initiating a corrective or adverse action against any MPD officer or civilian employee. The bill also allows officer disciplinary matters to be negotiated as part of a collective bargaining agreement. Next, the bill eliminates the MPD police chief's authority to increase the police trial board's recommended penalty for officer misconduct. Finally, the bill eliminates a requirement that MPD publish a schedule online of disciplinary hearings for which the proposed action is termination, including the date, time, and underlying allegations.

Source: Congressional Research Service (CRS).

Sponsor
Rep. Garbarino, Andrew R. [R-NY-2]
Independent · NY
Cosponsors (3)
Rep. StauberRep. BiggsRep. Rutherford
Floor Vote
Passed House · Jun 1, 2025
205
Yea · 93%
4
Nay · 7%
11
Not Voting

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