Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB8058

Introduced
4/17/24  

Caption

No More Narcos Act

Impact

If enacted, HB8058 would significantly enhance federal and state efforts to combat the recruitment of minors by criminal organizations. The bill tasks the Secretary of Homeland Security with developing a national strategy that addresses these concerns, which includes the establishment of partnerships across multiple government levels. This could lead to more comprehensive local and national resources directed toward protecting youth and curbing illegal trafficking and smuggling operations, ultimately affecting state laws regarding juvenile recruitment and criminal accountability.

Summary

House Bill 8058, also known as the "No More Narcos Act," is focused on implementing an informational campaign and national strategy aimed at preventing minors from engaging with cartels and transnational criminal organizations. The bill stipulates that the Attorney General, in collaboration with various federal and state agencies, must launch efforts to educate middle and high school students about the dangers of such affiliations, particularly those residing within 100 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border. This initiative is intended to reduce the vulnerability of youth to recruitment by these illicit groups.

Contention

The bill's focus on education and prevention arises from increasing concerns over minors being drawn into criminal networks, which is a considerable issue in border communities. Critics might argue that the efficacy of informational campaigns alone may not be sufficient to address the systemic issues of crime and poverty that lead to youth recruitment. Furthermore, there may be debates around the allocation of resources for this campaign and its potential impact on existing programs aimed at youth development.

Implementation

Under the provisions of HB8058, the Department of Justice's Assets Forfeiture Fund will be utilized to support the educational campaign and the national strategy. This signifies a proactive approach towards funding initiatives that directly address the recruitment of minors, as well as amplifying the federal commitment to tackling transnational criminal influence in vulnerable communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB4471

No More Narcos Act

US HB8038

21st Century Peace through Strength Act MAHSA Act Mahsa Amini Human rights and Security Accountability Act SHIP Act Stop Harboring Iranian Petroleum Act Protecting Americans’ Data from Foreign Adversaries Act of 2024 Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act FEND Off Fentanyl Act Fentanyl Eradication and Narcotics Deterrence Off Fentanyl Fight CRIME Act Fight and Combat Rampant Iranian Missile Exports Act

US HB4645

NARCO Act of 2025 New Authorities Reforming Counter-narcotic Operations Act of 2025

US HB488

Combating Cartels on Social Media Act of 2025

US SB1271

FEND Off Fentanyl Act Fentanyl Eradication and Narcotics Deterrence Off Fentanyl Act

US HB1915

Stop the Cartels Act

US HB3333

FEND Off Fentanyl Act Fentanyl Eradication and Narcotics Deterrence Off Fentanyl Act

US HB2024

Joint Task Force to Counter Illicit Synthetic Narcotics Act of 2025

US SB1048

Ending the NARCOS Act of 2023 Ending the Notorious, Aggressive, and Remorseless Criminal Organizations and Syndicates Act of 2023

US SB4091

Countering Antisemitism Act

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