ending the revolving door policies that put repeat offenders back on our streets
End revolving-door policies that put repeat offenders back on the streets.
Occurrences
Evidence
H.R. 7719 was introduced in the House on February 25, 2026. The GovInfo record lists the action as: "Mr. Wied (for himself and Mr. Tiffany) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary." The short title is "Securing Our Streets Act of 2026" and the full title is "To require the Attorney General to administer grants to discourage repeat offenders."
Assessments
Tiffany materially backed H.R. 7719, the Securing Our Streets Act of 2026, which aims to discourage repeat offenders and was introduced and referred to the House Judiciary Committee during his current federal term. However, the evidence shows only introduction and referral, not passage, enactment, or implementation of a policy ending revolving-door treatment of repeat offenders. Because he is still in office and the bill may still advance, the promise is not yet failed, but it is also not delivered.