Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB113

Introduced
1/12/23  

Caption

In assault, providing for the offense of hate crimes against law enforcement officers and first responders.

Impact

If passed, SB113 would amend existing laws to include specific hate crime designations for offenses against law enforcement officers and first responders. This change could lead to significant implications for how hate crimes are prosecuted in the state, potentially resulting in longer sentences or harsher penalties for offenders found guilty of such crimes. Furthermore, the bill could galvanize support for additional measures that enhance protections for public servants, thereby impacting the broader framework of crime legislation and public safety.

Summary

Senate Bill 113 aims to establish new legal provisions addressing hate crimes specifically targeting law enforcement officers and first responders. The bill stipulates enhanced penalties for crimes motivated by bias against those individuals who serve in law enforcement or emergency response roles. Proponents of the bill argue that it is necessary to protect individuals who face increasing hostility in their line of duty, particularly in light of recent societal tensions surrounding policing and public safety.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB113 appears to be largely supportive among lawmakers who prioritize the safety and well-being of emergency personnel. Many express concerns regarding the increase in public violence against police officers and first responders and believe that this legislation could help address those issues. However, there are opponents who argue that the bill could detract from the focus on broader hate crime issues that affect a wider array of communities, potentially leading to further polarization around law enforcement discussions.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise primarily from the classification of crimes and the potential marginalization of other victimized groups. Critics of SB113 voice concerns that by focusing specifically on law enforcement and first responders, the bill may inadvertently downplay the serious hate crimes experienced by other groups and communities. The legislative debate likely revolves around whether special provisions for law enforcement are justified or if they may detract from addressing hate crimes against those based on race, religion, or sexual orientation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB634

In assault, providing for the offense of hate crimes against law enforcement officers and first responders.

PA HB1236

In assault, further providing for the offense of assault of law enforcement officer; and making editorial changes.

PA HB1324

In assault, providing for the offense of bullying.

PA HB2170

In assault, further providing for assault of law enforcement officer; and making editorial changes.

PA HB736

In assault, further providing for the offense of ethnic intimidation; and making an editorial change.

PA HCR2027

Death benefit; assault; first responders

PA HCR2025

Death benefit; assault; first responders

PA SCR1006

Death benefit; assault; first responders.

PA A1004

Upgrades assault against servicemember to aggravated assault; expands crime of bias intimidation to encompass crimes and offenses committed against servicemembers.

PA A2126

Upgrades assault against servicemember to aggravated assault; expands crime of bias intimidation to encompass crimes and offenses committed against servicemembers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.