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S. 4004: Protect Law Enforcement Task Forces Act

The Protect Law Enforcement Task Forces Act aims to enhance efforts to combat transnational organized crime and reduce the availability of illegal narcotics in the United States. Key features of the bill include:

Establishment of Task Forces

The bill requires the Attorney General, in coordination with various federal agencies, to create an interagency task force using a multi-agency approach. This task force will be structured to focus on:

  • Investigation and prosecution of transnational organized crime.
  • Reduction of illegal drug availability.

Role of Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF)

The OCDETF has been a central part of U.S. anti-crime strategy since 1982, bringing together federal, state, and local law enforcement to focus on major drug trafficking and organized crime operations. The bill supports the existing functions of OCDETF:

  • It coordinates long-term investigations and prosecutions across jurisdictions.
  • It utilizes focused intelligence sharing through the OCDETF Fusion Center.

Reporting Requirements

Within a year of the bill's enactment, the Attorney General, along with heads of relevant agencies, is required to submit a report on the accomplishments of the task forces. This report must be:

  • Submitted to both the Senate and House Judiciary committees.
  • Made public to the greatest extent possible, with unclassified details available online.

Duration of the Act

The provisions of the act are set to expire on January 20, 2029, meaning that any structural changes made under this law would cease at that time unless renewed or replaced by future legislation.

Purpose and Impact

The primary goals of the act are to streamline coordination among law enforcement agencies and to increase the effectiveness of operations targeting organized crime and drug trafficking. The legislation underscores the importance of cooperation between different levels of law enforcement and aims to create a more efficient approach to tackling these issues.

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Date Action
Mar. 05, 2026 Introduced in Senate
Mar. 05, 2026 Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

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