Community Risk Training and Response Act of 2026
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Plain-English Summary
This bill would establish training programs to help police and emergency responders better handle situations involving people in crisis, such as those experiencing mental health emergencies or substance abuse issues. The goal is to reduce unnecessary arrests and improve safety for both community members and law enforcement officers by teaching de-escalation techniques and connecting people with social services instead of the criminal justice system. The training would likely affect police departments, emergency services, and the communities they serve.
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