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The Attorney General would be authorized to create a grant program to help prevent hate crimes, likely providing funding to law enforcement agencies, community organizations, and other groups working to reduce violence motivated by bias against protected characteristics like race, religion, or sexual orientation. This would affect local police departments, nonprofits, and communities seeking resources to combat hate-motivated violence through prevention, training, and community engagement efforts.
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