Hold Violent Criminals and Drug Pushers Accountable for their Crimes
Hold violent criminals and drug pushers accountable for their crimes.
Occurrences
Evidence
Roll Call 169 on H.R. 6260, the Keeping Violent Offenders Off Our Streets Act, shows status Passed and records Richard McCormick of Georgia voting Aye.
Roll Call 171 on H.R. 5625, the Cashless Bail Reporting Act, shows status Passed and records Richard McCormick of Georgia voting Yea.
Roll Call 173 on H.R. 8365, the Monitor Accountability Act, shows status Passed and records Richard McCormick of Georgia voting Aye.
The bill text states that Mr. McCormick introduced a measure requiring drug labeling to include original manufacturer and supply chain information.
Assessments
McCormick took same-term legislative action aligned with the promise by voting for House-passed public-safety bills concerning violent offenders, bail reporting, and accountability, and by introducing a drug-supply accountability measure. However, the evidence shows House votes and introduced/advanced measures, not enacted federal law or a completed executive outcome that actually held violent criminals and drug pushers accountable in practice. Because the promise is broad and enforcement-oriented, these actions support meaningful effort and partial progress but not full delivery.