Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB2726

Introduced
4/8/25  

Caption

Paula Bohovesky and Joan D’Alessandro Act

Impact

The proposed changes under HB2726 would result in an increase in the penalties applicable to crimes against children, particularly enhancing punishments for those convicted of sexual offenses involving victims who are minors. This amendment would reflect a legislative commitment to prioritizing child safety and protection, which could lead to a significant shift in how such cases are prosecuted and penalized. Furthermore, by raising the stakes for perpetrators, it is anticipated that such a law will contribute to a broader deterrent effect against violent crimes committed against children.

Summary

House Bill 2726, also known as the Paula Bohovesky and Joan D’Alessandro Act, seeks to amend Title 18 of the United States Code to enhance the penalties for crimes committed against children, specifically targeting sexual offenses. This legislation aims to address the growing concern over crimes perpetrated against minors and is seen as a measure to provide stronger protections for vulnerable populations. By instituting more severe penalties, the bill's proponents hope to deter potential offenders and reinforce the seriousness with which such crimes are viewed in the legal system.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from various child advocacy groups and policymakers who argue that it addresses a critical gap in legal protections for minors, there may also be concerns regarding its implementation and the potential for disproportionate sentencing. Opponents of harsher penalties may argue that while the intent is noble, the response could lead to unintended consequences in the judicial system, including overcrowding in prisons and challenges in rehabilitating offenders. Thus, the dialogue around HB2726 not only underscores the urgency of addressing child protection issues but also invites debate on the balance between punishment and rehabilitation in cases involving minors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB8587

Paula Bohovesky and Joan D’Alessandro Act

US HB2726

Small Business Payment for Performance Act of 2023

US HB7957

No Repeat Child Sex Offenders Act

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Similar Bills

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