Support law-enforcement legislation by voting for bills that back police, close bail loopholes, and require public reporting on cashless bail.

Tom Cole · Oklahoma · Republican

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Occurrences

through the votes I plan to cast, I will prove just that. House Republicans have several bills that will be brought to the House floor this week in honor of National Police Week. First, we will vote on H. Con. Res. 96... We also will vote on the Keeping Violent Offenders Off Our Streets Act... Lastly, we will vote on the Cashless Bail Reporting Act...

Cole commits to casting votes this week for House bills supporting law enforcement and restricting cashless bail and bail-fund loopholes.

Back the Blue | Representative Tom Cole
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Evidence

Business Meeting: H.R. 5625 Cashless Bail Reporting Act; H.R. 6260 Keeping Violent Offenders Off Our Streets Act of 2025; H.R. 8365 Monitor Accountability Act; H. Con. Res. 96 Expressing support for law enforcement officers.; H.R. 8469 Military Construction Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Appropriations Act 2027

The House schedule shows H.R. 5625 was on the May 12 committee agenda, indicating active consideration but not enactment or a recorded vote within the lookback window.

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House of Representatives Schedule | house.gov
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The Committee on Rules is convening to consider five separate measures: H. Con. Res. 96, H.R. 5625, H.R. 6260, H.R. 8365, and H.R. 8469.

The Rules Committee formally took up H.R. 5625 on May 12, but this is only a consideration step; it does not prove the House passed the bill or that Cole cast a vote in favor.

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Foxx Opening Remarks on H.R. 5625, H.R. 6260, H.R. 8365, H. Con. Res. 96, and H.R. 8469 | House of Representatives Committee on Rules
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Assessments

unresolved unknown

The cited evidence shows related law-enforcement and bail-reporting measures were scheduled for Rules Committee consideration on May 12, 2026, but it does not show enactment, House passage, or a recorded Tom Cole vote supporting the bills. Because the promised action was to support such legislation by voting for it, and the available record only establishes pending consideration, the outcome is not yet resolved. No full delivery or failed serious Cole-specific attempt is established by this evidence.

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