Johnson Reintroduced the Hate Crimes Against Homeless Statistic Act of 2011

Press Release

Date: Dec. 1, 2011
Location: Washington, DC

Yesterday, Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson reintroduced the Hate Crimes Against the Homeless Statistics Act in the House of Representatives. This act would include homeless people in hate crime statistics collected by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

"A hate crime is one of the most despicable and prejudicial acts done onto another human being by a human being and surprisingly these acts affect homeless people in great proportions. It is imperative that we give this issue the serious attention that it deserves by including homeless people in hate crime statistics," said Congresswoman Johnson.

"The true purpose of this act is to create the most reliable and accurate data on hate crimes," said Congresswoman Johnson.

Congresswoman Johnson introduced a similar bill in 2009 and there were thirteen Members of Congress that sponsored the bill.


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