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establishes a publicly accessible federal database of individuals convicted of violent crimes, to be maintained by the Attorney General and searchable by name, address, date of birth, conviction details, and other criteria. States receiving federal Byrne JAG grants are required to submit qualifying conviction data within 180 days and on an ongoing basis, with noncompliance resulting in loss of grant funding. The bill also requires the Attorney General to report to Congress on current criminal record-sharing procedures between states and the federal government, and to recommend improvements to ensure prosecutors and law enforcement have access to criminal records nationwide.
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