Senate Introduces Legislation to End Cashless Bail
Report Reveals Sniper Shortage in the Secret Service
Task Force Finds Widespread Anti-Christian Bias Under Biden Admin
DOJ Considers Restricting Trans Firearm Purchases
Vance Meets with Victims of MN Shooting, Calls on Americans to Pray
Senate Introduces Legislation to End Cashless Bail
(The Center Square) – Nearly two weeks after President Donald Trump issued executive orders to take steps to eliminate cashless bail nationwide, some lawmakers have introduced legislation to codify the orders.
Become a Monthly Ministry Partner today.
The Ending Cashless Bail in Our Nation’s Capital Act and Keep Violent Criminals Off Our Streets Act were introduced in the Senate by Sens. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and John Cornyn, R-Texas. The pair argues the legislation “would keep violent criminals” off the streets by ending the controversial policy that critics claim creates a revolving door for criminals.
Like the president’s executive orders, the legislation would restrict certain federal funds for states and localities with cashless bail policies.
Blackburn says the policies ‘empower’ criminals, echoing similar sentiments from the White House.
“Cashless bail and other soft-on-crime policies have empowered violent criminals across our country, putting the lives of law-abiding citizens at risk,” said Blackburn.
Cornyn voiced concerns, saying cashless bail policies strain law enforcement.
“Cashless bail is a soft-on-crime policy that not only endangers innocent Americans, but also erodes trust in the justice system and drains law enforcement resources by forcing police to play a game of catch-and-release with repeat offenders,” said Cornyn. “Washington, D.C. should be a shining city the world looks to as a model for safety and security.”
The legislation further clarifies Trump’s orders, specifically outlining funding restrictions.
“The Ending Cashless Bail in Our Nation’s Capital Act would require Washington, D.C. to use the highest level of cash bail necessary for dangerous offenders as a condition of pretrial release and ensure anyone charged with violent crimes like murder, rape, carjacking, and sexual abuse of a minor, robbery, or burglary stay behind bars while awaiting trial,” according to a release from Blackburn’s office. “The Keep Violent Criminals Off Our Streets Act would prohibit the award of Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grants to states or localities that limit the use of cash bail.”
The district’s controversial cashless bail policy has been in effect since 1992. .
If passed, the legislation could significantly impact states like California and Illinois, where cash bail is banned under most circumstances.
Supporters of cashless bail argue that the practice of cash bail unfairly harms low-income and minority communities.
Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., is expected to introduce companion legislation in the House.
What do you think of this legislation? Share your thoughts and prayers below.
This article was originally published at The Center Square. Photo Credit: ronstik/Getty Images via Canva Teams.
Partner with Us
Intercessors for America is the trusted resource for millions of people across the United States committed to praying for our nation. If you have benefited from IFA's resources and community, please consider joining us as a monthly support partner. As a 501(c)3 organization, it's through your support that all this possible.


We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Privacy Policy
Comments
I am making a real GOOD MONEY (80$ to 92$ / hr. ) 0 online from my laptop. Last month I GOT a check of nearly 21,000$, this online work is simple and straightforward, I don’t have to go to the OFFICE. At that point this work opportunity is for you. If z you are interested. Simply give it a shot on the accompanying
site link… https://feeltoup67.blogspot.com/
Dear God Almighty, You are perfect in justice, wisdom, and mercy. Praise for the lawmakers willing to address the harm being caused by cashless bail laws and other leniency. May Your wisdom and righteousness lead in the decisions, conversations, and debates. May all necessary laws be achieved with timely order. Praise to You who protect the innocent, care for the proper boundaries of all, and direct holy separation of good and evil. May all the citizens of the US be blessed by righteous laws that hold the guilty to account and still enable the dignity of the accused if they are imprisoned pre trial. In Jesus’ mighty and holy name, amen and amen.