Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1466

Introduced
4/10/25  

Caption

Resources for Victims of Gun Violence Act of 2025

Impact

Upon enactment, SB1466 would establish guidelines for the advisory council, which would include representatives from various federal departments such as Health and Human Services, Education, and Justice. The council is tasked with preparing reports that will highlight best practices and gaps in the current support systems available to victims of gun violence. This could significantly influence how resources are allocated at both federal and state levels, ensuring that aid is effectively targeted towards those most in need.

Summary

Senate Bill 1466, known as the Resources for Victims of Gun Violence Act of 2025, proposes the establishment of a Federal Advisory Council designed to support victims of gun violence. The council's primary focus is to assess and address the diverse needs of individuals affected by firearm-related incidents, including victims of suicide, homicide, domestic violence, and mass shootings. This bill directly aims to enhance the support structure for these individuals by providing them with vital resources and establishing best practices for assistance.

Contention

While the bill generally receives support for its objectives, there may be contention regarding the scope of the council's recommendations and the effectiveness of the proposed strategies. Opponents might argue that governmental approaches cannot adequately address the emotional, legal, and social complexities faced by victims. Additionally, concerns may arise regarding the adequacy of funding and resources to sustain the advisory council and its initiatives, given that the bill specifies no additional funds are authorized for this purpose.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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