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119th Congress · H.R. 5214 · Passed Origin

District of Columbia Cash Bail Reform Act of 2025

This bill mandates, in the District of Columbia (DC), pretrial and post-conviction detention for crimes of violence and dangerous crimes and cash bail to obtain pretrial release for public safety or order crimes. Under current DC law, a court may generally order a defendant released before trial based on the judge’s assessment of the risks posed by the defendant's release. If the defendant is charged with a crime of violence or a dangerous crime, the court must determine conditions for release; if the defendant has a prior history of such crimes, is charged with a crime that involves deadly weapons, or is charged with a crime of violence, there is a rebuttable presumption that the defendant must be detained. The bill requires defendants charged with a crime of violence or a dangerous crime to be detained while awaiting trial. It also prohibits a court from releasing a defendant charged with a public safety or order crime without a secured appearance bond (i.e., money or property subject to forfeiture). Public safety or order crimes include fleeing from a law enforcement officer, rioting, and stalking. Current DC law also allows individuals who are convicted of an offense to be released pending sentencing or an appeal if the court finds the individual is unlikely to flee or pose a danger to others. The bill requires individuals who are convicted of a crime of violence or a dangerous crime to be detained in these circumstances.

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SubjectsCorrectional facilities and imprisonmentCrimes against propertyCriminal procedure and sentencingDistrict of ColumbiaViolent crime

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[Congressional Record Volume 171, Number 146 (Monday, September 8, 2025)][House][Pages H3893-H3894]From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]By Ms. STEFANIK:H.R. 5214.[[Page H3894]]Congress has the power to enact this legislation pursuantto the following:Section 1, Article 8 of the U.S. Constitution

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Sponsor

  • Rep. Stefanik, Elise M. [R-NY-21] · [R-NY-21] · S001196
    Rep-NY-21 current · 6 terms · @RepStefanik · 3 district offices

Sponsor record (congress_legislators)

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Leadership roles (2)

  • House Republican Conference Chair · house · 2021-05-14 – 2023-01-03
  • House Republican Conference Chair · house · 2023-01-03 – 2025-01-03

Committee memberships (9)

  • Cyber, Information Technologies, and Innovation (house) · house · rank 2
  • Defense Intelligence and Overhead Architecture (house) · house · rank 2
  • Higher Education and Workforce Development (house) · house · rank 6
  • House Committee on Armed Services (house) · house · rank 7 · site
  • House Committee on Education and Workforce (house) · house · rank 6 · site
  • House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (house) · house · rank 2 · site
  • Military Personnel (house) · house · rank 2
  • Open Source Intelligence (house) · house · rank 2
  • Strategic Forces (house) · house · rank 4

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District offices (3)

  • Herkimer, NY · 315-219-8005
  • 137 Margaret Street, Suite 100, Plattsburgh, NY, 12901 · 518-561-2324 · fax 518-561-2408 · 44.6992068,-73.4540509
  • 330 Ford Street, Suite B8, Ogdensburg, NY, 13669 · 315-541-2670 · 44.6983667,-75.4920571

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Candidate record (candidates) · cycle 2026

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Candidate summary (candidate_summaries) · cycle 2026

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2026
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$4,957,560.68
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$2,879,666.88
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Cosponsors (3)

  • Rep. James, John [R-MI-10] · [R-MI-10] · J000307 · Co-sponsored 2025-09-08 · original
    Rep-MI-10 current · 2 terms · @RepJames · 1 district office
  • Rep. Moore, Tim [R-NC-14] · [R-NC-14] · M001236 · Co-sponsored 2025-09-08 · original
    Rep-NC-14 current · 1 term · @RepTimMooreNC · 1 district office
  • Rep. Nehls, Troy E. [R-TX-22] · [R-TX-22] · N000026 · Co-sponsored 2025-09-09
    Rep-TX-22 current · 3 terms · @RepTroyNehls · 1 district office

Committees (1)

  • Oversight and Government Reform Committee [House Standing]
    2025-09-30T16:17:35ZReported By
    2025-09-10T16:39:12ZMarkup By
    2025-09-08T16:03:15ZReferred To

Actions — from XML (20)

  • 2025-11-20IntroReferralvia Senate
    Received in the Senate.
  • 2025-11-19 20:39:50FloorH38310via House floor actions
    Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
  • 2025-11-19 20:39:48FloorH37100via House floor actions
    On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 237 - 179 (Roll no. 298). (text of amendment in the nature of a substitute: CR H4796)
    VoteHouse roll 298 — source
  • 2025-11-19 20:39:48Floor8000via Library of Congress
    Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 237 - 179 (Roll no. 298). (text of amendment in the nature of a substitute: CR H4796)
    VoteHouse roll 298 — source
  • 2025-11-19 20:16:27FloorH30000via House floor actions
    Considered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H4805-4806)
  • 2025-11-19 14:22:12FloorH8D000via House floor actions
    POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on H.R. 5214, the Chair put the question on passage of the bill and by voice vote announced the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Garcia (CA) demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
  • 2025-11-19 14:21:27FloorH35000via House floor actions
    The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
  • 2025-11-19 13:55:05FloorH8D000via House floor actions
    DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H.R. 5214.
  • 2025-11-19 13:53:56FloorH8D000via House floor actions
    Rule provides for consideration of S.J. Res. 80, H.J. Res. 130, H.J. Res. 131, H. Con. Res. 58, H.R. 1949, H.R. 3109, H.R. 5107 and H.R. 5214. The resolution provides for consideration of S.J. Res. 80, H.J. Res. 130, H.J. Res. 131, H. Con. Res. 58, H.R. 1949, H.R. 3109, H.R. 5107, and H.R. 5214 under a closed rule with one hour of general debate on each measure. The resolution also provides for one motion to recommit on H.J. Res. 130, H.J. Res. 131, H.R. 1949, H.R. 3109, H.R. 5107, and H.R. 5214, and one motion to commit S.J. Res. 80.
  • 2025-11-19 13:53:51FloorH30000via House floor actions
    Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 879. (consideration: CR H4796-4800)
  • 2025-11-18 15:05:02FloorH1L220via House floor actions
    Rule H. Res. 879 passed House.
  • 2025-11-17 20:02:19FloorH1L210via House floor actions
    Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 879 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of S.J. Res. 80, H.J. Res. 130, H.J. Res. 131, H. Con. Res. 58, H.R. 1949, H.R. 3109, H.R. 5107 and H.R. 5214. The resolution provides for consideration of S.J. Res. 80, H.J. Res. 130, H.J. Res. 131, H. Con. Res. 58, H.R. 1949, H.R. 3109, H.R. 5107, and H.R. 5214 under a closed rule with one hour of general debate on each measure. The resolution also provides for one motion to recommit on H.J. Res. 130, H.J. Res. 131, H.R. 1949, H.R. 3109, H.R. 5107, and H.R. 5214, and one motion to commit S.J. Res. 80.
  • 2025-09-30CalendarsH12410via House floor actions
    Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 269.
  • 2025-09-30CommitteeH12200via House floor actions
    Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. H. Rept. 119-315.
  • 2025-09-30Committee5000via Library of Congress
    Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. H. Rept. 119-315.
  • 2025-09-10Committeevia House committee actions
    Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 26 - 19.
  • 2025-09-10Committeevia House committee actions
    Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held
  • 2025-09-08IntroReferralH11100via House floor actions
    Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
  • 2025-09-08IntroReferralIntro-Hvia Library of Congress
    Introduced in House
  • 2025-09-08IntroReferral1000via Library of Congress
    Introduced in House

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Titles

  • Official Titles from EH (Engrossed in House) bill textEHH2025-11-21T13:38:24Z
    To require mandatory pretrial and post conviction detention for crimes of violence and dangerous crimes and require mandatory cash bail for certain offenses that pose a threat to public safety or order in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes.
  • Short Title(s) as Passed HouseEHH2025-11-21T13:38:24Z
    District of Columbia Cash Bail Reform Act of 2025
  • Display Title2025-10-01T04:53:15Z
    District of Columbia Cash Bail Reform Act of 2025
  • Short Title(s) as Reported to HouseRHH2025-10-01T04:53:14Z
    District of Columbia Cash Bail Reform Act of 2025
  • Short Title(s) as IntroducedIH2025-09-09T08:23:22Z
    District of Columbia Cash Bail Reform Act
  • Official Title as IntroducedIH2025-09-09T08:18:24Z
    To require mandatory pretrial and post conviction detention for crimes of violence and dangerous crimes and require mandatory cash bail for certain offenses that pose a threat to public safety or order in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes.

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Policy area

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Summaries

07 · 2025-09-30 · Reported to House

District of Columbia Cash Bail Reform Act of 2025

This bill mandates, in the District of Columbia (DC), pretrial and post-conviction detention for crimes of violence and dangerous crimes and cash bail to obtain pretrial release for public safety or order crimes. 

Under current DC law, a court may generally order a defendant released before trial based on the judge’s assessment of the risks posed by the defendant's release. If the defendant is charged with a crime of violence or a dangerous crime, the court must determine conditions for release; if the defendant has a prior history of such crimes, is charged with a crime that involves deadly weapons, or is charged with a crime of violence, there is a rebuttable presumption that the defendant must be detained.

The bill requires defendants charged with a crime of violence or a dangerous crime to be detained while awaiting trial. It also prohibits a court from releasing a defendant charged with a public safety or order crime without a secured appearance bond (i.e., money or property subject to forfeiture). Public safety or order crimes include fleeing from a law enforcement officer, rioting, and stalking.

Current DC law also allows individuals who are convicted of an offense to be released pending sentencing or an appeal if the court finds the individual is unlikely to flee or pose a danger to others. The bill requires individuals who are convicted of a crime of violence or a dangerous crime to be detained in these circumstances.

Related bills

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    Latest: 2025-11-18 — Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
    Relationship: Procedurally related (via House)

Amendments (1)

  • HAMDT 109 (119)
    Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 879, the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform printed in the bill is considered adopted.
    Submitted 2025-11-19T05:00:00Z
    Chamber: House of Representatives
    Amends: HR 5214 (119)
    Latest: 2025-11-19 — On agreeing to the Rules amendment (A001) Agreed to without objection.
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  • H. Rept. 119-315

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CBO cost estimates

  • H.R. 5214, District of Columbia Cash Bail Reform Act of 20252025-10-03T14:07:00Z
    As ordered reported by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on September 10, 2025

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