Pennsylvania Senate passes bills to combat crime and the opioid crisis

Pennsylvania Senate passes bills to combat crime and the opioid crisis
State Senator Eugene Yaw — Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania’s Senate has moved forward with several legislative actions aimed at enhancing public safety and addressing key issues related to criminal activities and the opioid crisis. This development aligns with the state’s commitment to ensuring community safety.

Senator Gene Yaw (R-23) commented on the legislative advances, stating, “Each of these bills represent decisive action to ensure Pennsylvania families are safe from the dangers posed by violent criminals and the opioid crisis.” He emphasized that the Senate intends to send a message regarding accountability for those who threaten community safety.

Three significant bills were passed by the Senate in this regard. Senate Bill 92, also known within the legislature as Tyler’s Law, introduces stricter penalties for drug dealers responsible for overdose deaths involving fentanyl. Those convicted face a mandatory minimum sentence of 25 years. This bill focuses on delivering firm repercussions for actions exacerbating the opioid crisis.

Senate Bill 471 addresses immigration-related components in criminal procedures. This bill mandates that prosecutors inform U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) when a criminal defendant is unlawfully present in the United States, thus facilitating federal custody transfer for removal proceedings. The bill also seeks to prevent local sanctuary policies that may hinder cooperation between local law enforcement and federal agencies.

Additionally, Senate Bill 490 aims to restrict non-monetary bail for particularly dangerous individuals, specifically those charged with possession of significant quantities of fentanyl, individuals with violent criminal histories, and those accused of assaulting law enforcement officers.

These legislative efforts underscore the commitment from Senate Republicans to combat crime, enhance family safety, and equip law enforcement with necessary resources. The measures collectively contribute to ongoing initiatives to elevate Pennsylvania’s safety standards.



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