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Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB121 Introduced / Bill

                     
PRINTER'S NO. 71 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE BILL 
No.121 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY HUGHES, COMITTA, SCHWANK, STREET, KEARNEY, COSTA, 
HAYWOOD, KANE, TARTAGLIONE AND MILLER, JANUARY 22, 2025 
REFERRED TO STATE GOVERNMENT, JANUARY 22, 2025 
AN ACT
Providing for the establishment and funding of a center to 
conduct research on gun violence in this Commonwealth.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1.  Short title.
This act shall be known and may be cited as the Center for 
Gun Violence Research Act.
Section 2.  Findings.
The General Assembly finds and declares the following:
(1)  Gun violence is a significant public health crisis 
and public safety problem in this Commonwealth and 
nationwide. Nationally, rates of fatal gun violence have 
remained essentially unchanged for more than a decade, as 
declines in homicide have been offset by increases in 
suicide.
(2)  For the decade ending in 2010, Pennsylvania had 
12,941 gun-related deaths, which ranked fourth highest in the 
United States. During that same decade, the rate of gun 
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ranked as one of the highest in the nation.
(3)  The annual cost of gun violence across the United 
States is estimated to be more than $100,000,000,000 and 
could be as high as $229,000,000,000 per year.
(4)  Too little is known about gun violence, its causes 
and the best practices for its prevention. There is a 
substantial need for publicly funded academic research in gun 
violence. The need for more research and more sophisticated 
research is critical in fighting the plague of gun violence 
in our schools and communities.
(5)  Federal funding for gun violence research through 
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was 
effectively eliminated by Congress in 1996 through the 
passage of a provision known as the Dickey Amendment.
(6)  It is the intent of this act to provide State 
funding for gun violence research in place of the Federal 
funding that has been curtailed by the Dickey Amendment.
Section 3.  Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 
have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 
context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Center."  The Center for Gun Violence Research established 
under section 4.
"University."  Any of the following:
(1)  An independent institution of higher education 
located in and incorporated or chartered by the Commonwealth, 
entitled to confer degrees as specified in 24 Pa.C.S. § 6505 
(relating to power to confer degrees) and entitled to apply 
to itself the designation "college," "university" or 
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prescribed by the State Board of Education under 24 Pa.C.S. 
Ch. 65 (relating to private colleges, universities and 
seminaries).
(2)  A State-owned institution.
(3)  A State-related institution.
Section 4.  Center for Gun Violence Research.
(a)  Establishment.--The Center for Gun Violence Research is 
established as a research center for gun violence in this 
Commonwealth. The center shall be administered by a university 
selected by the Governor under section 5(i).
(b)  Mission.--The center's mission shall be to conduct 
independent academic research on gun violence in this 
Commonwealth and to provide policymakers, including the General 
Assembly, the Governor, State agencies and local governments 
with scientific evidence to develop sound gun violence 
prevention policies and programs.
(c)  Nonpartisan research.--The center shall conduct research 
on a nonpartisan basis.
Section 5.  Location of center.
(a)  Request for proposals.--Proposals for the location and 
operation of the center shall be solicited through a request for 
proposals.
(b)  Public notice.--Public notice of the request for 
proposals shall be given in the same manner as provided under 62 
Pa.C.S. § 512(c) (relating to competitive sealed bidding).
(c)  Receipt of proposals.--Universities shall submit 
proposals in the form and time period as established by the 
evaluation committee established under subsection (e).
(d)  Opening of proposals.--Proposals shall be opened in a 
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30 manner which avoids disclosure of the proposal's contents to 
competing offerors.
(e)  Evaluation committee.--An evaluation committee is 
established to review all proposals and make recommendations to 
the Governor as provided under subsection (h). The committee 
shall be comprised of the following members:
(1)  The Attorney General of the Commonwealth.
(2)  The Secretary of Corrections.
(3)  The Secretary of Education.
(4)  The Secretary of Health.
(5)  The Secretary of Human Services.
(6)  The chair of the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime 
and Delinquency.
(7)  The Commissioner of Pennsylvania State Police.
(f)  Evaluation criteria.--The relative importance of the 
evaluation factors shall be fixed prior to opening the 
proposals. No individual who has been employed within the 
preceding two years by an applying university may participate in 
the evaluation of proposals.
(g)  Discussion with responsible offerors and revision of 
proposals.--
(1)  As provided in the request for proposals, the 
evaluation committee may hold discussions with a university 
for purposes of reviewing and clarifying the university's 
proposal.
(2)  A university shall be accorded fair and equal 
treatment with respect to any opportunity for discussion, 
review or revision of a proposal.
(3)  In conducting a discussion under paragraph (1), the 
evaluation committee shall not disclose any information 
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(h)  Recommendation to Governor.--The two universities whose 
proposals are determined in writing to be the most advantageous 
to the Commonwealth for carrying out the intent of this act and 
the mission of the center shall be recommended to the Governor 
for final selection.
(i)  Selection by Governor.--Within 10 days of receipt of the 
recommendations under subsection (h), the Governor shall select 
the university to operate the center.
Section 6.  Duties.
(a)  Collaboration.--The center shall work on a continuing 
basis with the Governor, the General Assembly and local 
governments to identify, implement and evaluate innovative gun 
violence prevention policies and programs.
(b)  Methods.--The center shall conduct basic, translational 
and transformative research using scientific-based methods to 
develop and analyze gun violence prevention policies and 
programs.
(c)  Research.--The center shall conduct interdisciplinary 
research that shall, at a minimum, include the following:
(1)  The nature of gun violence, including individual and 
societal determinants of risk for involvement in gun 
violence, whether as a victim or a perpetrator.
(2)  The individual, community and societal consequences 
of gun violence.
(3)  Prevention and treatment of gun violence at the 
individual, community and societal levels.
(4)  Effectiveness of existing laws and policies intended 
to reduce gun violence, including the criminal misuse of 
firearms and efforts to promote responsible ownership and 
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(5)  Analysis of data and statistics of gun-related crime 
that occurs in this Commonwealth.
(6)  The financial impact of gun violence on this 
Commonwealth, political subdivisions, hospitals, social 
service agencies and other entities impacted by gun violence.
(d)  Cooperation.--Unless specifically prohibited by law, 
each State agency, county district attorney's office, local 
police department and county or municipal health department 
shall provide to the center, upon request, the data necessary 
for the center to conduct the research required under this act.
(e)  Reports.--Biennially, the center shall submit a report 
to the Governor and the General Assembly on the center's 
activities, including research projects completed during the 
prior two years, current research projects and other information 
the center deems relevant.
(f)  Internet website.--The center shall maintain a publicly 
accessible Internet website and post all of the center's 
completed research.
Section 7.  Funding.
(a)  General Assembly.--The General Assembly shall annually 
provide an appropriation to fund the activities of the center.
(b)  Grants.--
(1)  The center may supplement the center's own research 
by awarding competitive grants to nonprofit organizations 
that conduct gun violence research.
(2)  All research money shall be awarded on scientific 
merit as determined by an open and competitive peer review 
process that ensures objectivity, consistency and high 
quality. All qualified investigators, regardless of 
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opportunity to compete for grant money.
(3)  The peer review process for the selection of grants 
awarded under this section shall be modeled on the grant-
making process used by the National Institutes of Health.
(4)  Grants awarded under this subsection shall be made 
from the appropriation provided by the General Assembly.
(c)  Research by grantees.--Research completed by a nonprofit 
organization through a grant awarded under subsection (b) shall:
(1)  Belong to the center.
(2)  Be posted on the center's publicly accessible 
Internet website.
(3)  Be distributed to the Governor and the General 
Assembly.
(d)  Submission for funding.--The university housing the 
center shall, on an annual basis, submit a request for funding 
to the Office of the Budget for inclusion in the Governor's 
budget proposal. Funding for the center shall appear as a 
separate line item in the Governor's proposed budget.
Section 8.  Effective date.
This act shall take effect in 60 days.
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