Federal agencies would set up special teams to handle domestic terrorism work. They would report twice a year, train law enforcement, and focus closely on white supremacist and neo-Nazi threats.
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Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2022 is a House bill in Congress.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects federal law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and police agencies that receive federal training. It also affects communities hit by hate crimes tied to domestic terrorism, because the Justice Department could offer support after charges are filed. Members of the military, federal law enforcement, and local law enforcement could also be affected by reviews of white supremacist and neo-Nazi infiltration risks.
Why this matters: Domestic terrorism work is now spread across several federal agencies, and this bill would organize more of that work in dedicated teams. It would give Congress and the public more regular information about threats and government action. It could also shape how law enforcement is trained and how agencies focus resources. The bill includes civil rights limits, but its effect on safety, privacy, and agency workload would depend on how agencies carry it out and how much money Congress provides.
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