Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB139

Introduced
1/30/23  

Caption

Organized Retail Crime Center Authorization Act of 2023

Impact

If enacted, SB139 would significantly impact current state laws related to retail and crime by formalizing the establishment of a coordination center tailored to combat organized retail crime. This change signifies a proactive federal commitment to addressing these crimes that not only affect retail operations but also erode public trust and safety in the marketplace. The legislation anticipates an increase in resources and collaboration among various law enforcement entities, leading to improved policing of criminal activities that span across multiple jurisdictions. Additionally, annual reports detailing the center’s activities will provide transparency and accountability in how organized retail crime is managed and mitigated.

Summary

SB139, known as the Organized Retail Crime Center Authorization Act of 2023, aims to address the increasing threat of organized retail crime, a growing concern involving coordinated groups targeting retail establishments. The bill seeks to establish an Organized Retail Crime Coordination Center under the Department of Homeland Security. This center will serve as a hub for coordinating federal, state, local, and tribal efforts to combat organized retail crime by facilitating information sharing, providing technical assistance, and enhancing law enforcement training initiatives on organized theft activities. The increasing prevalence of violence during such crimes has made the establishment of such a center essential for ensuring consumer safety and providing support for retailers.

Contention

While supporters of SB139 argue that this legislation is necessary to combat the escalating crisis of organized retail crime and its associated violence, critics may raise concerns about the overreach of federal authority in local law enforcement issues. There may be apprehensions about how resources will be allocated, the potential for increased surveillance and policing in retail environments, and the effectiveness of the coordination center in genuinely reducing crime rates. As the financial stakes for retailers are high—with significant losses attributed to theft—balancing the need for safety and consumer protection with the rights of individuals under investigation will be crucial as discussions around the bill progress.

Companion Bills

US SB140

Related Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2023

US HB895

Related Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2023

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