H.R. 6126115th CongressHouse Bill

PREVENT Act of 2018

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This bill expands the duties of the Office for State and Local Government Coordination in the Department of Homeland Security to include, for purposes of countering violent extremist threats: (1) providing training from specially trained clinical social workers, psychologists, religious, community leaders, and law enforcement personnel to assist local efforts at securing the homeland; and (2) in coordination with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, providing to state and local governments specialists, analysts, and agents trained to counter terrorism to assist local efforts at responding to such threats.

Introduced Jun 15, 2018
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Pete Aguilar

Pete Aguilar

Democrat

U.S. Representative · CA-31

Introduced solo — no cosponsors joined.

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