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Brian Mast: “The Criminal History Access Act lets state agencies…”

Featuring: Brian Mast, Republican | U.S. House, Florida, District 21

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Published | Video Starts at 03:32

First, called the Combating Organized Retail Crime act, it streamlines intelligence at ICE to assist federal, state, local police in tracking down organized theft rings that hurt small businesses and supply chains. Second, The Criminal History Access Act lets state agencies responsible for certifying and licensing police officers to have access to the FBI's criminal history database. This, this means stronger vetting, stronger training standards for officer recruitment. Very simply, finally, Cashless Bail Reporting Act. (03:32–03:41)

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Asserts that the Criminal History Access Act allows state agencies access to the FBI's criminal history database.

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