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HIRRE Prosecutors Act of 2024

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The HIRRE Prosecutors Act directs the Attorney General to establish a federal grant program to help states, territories, local governments, and tribal governments hire, retain, and train prosecutors and support staff. Grants would be awarded competitively, with the federal government covering up to 75 percent of costs (waivable in certain circumstances), and preference given to applications for new prosecutor hiring, rehiring laid-off prosecutors, and jurisdictions in tribal, remote, or rural areas. The bill authorizes $10 million annually for fiscal years 2025–2029 and requires grantees to monitor and report on program outcomes.

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Bill details

Congress
118
Bill type
hr
Introduced
July 30, 2024
Sponsor
Not yet available
Last action
July 30, 2024— Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

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