The House has passed H.R. 2853 - Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025. This bill was introduced by Representative David P. Joyce.
The vote was 348-60.
You can track corporate lobbying on this bill and relevant congressional stock trades on Quiver Quantitative's H.R. 2853 bill page.
Here is a short summary of a January 30, 2026 version of the bill.
H.R. 2853 - Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025 Summary
This bill, titled the **Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025**, aims to enhance the response to organized retail crime (ORC) which involves theft and fraud against retailers and the supply chain. Here is a summary of its main provisions:
Purpose and Findings
The bill addresses the increasing activities of organized crime groups that engage in theft of retail goods both physically and online. The findings included in the bill highlight several key points:
- In recent years, organized theft has escalated, significantly impacting retailers and the economy. Notably, larceny incidents increased by 93% from 2019 to 2023.
- These thefts are often carried out by coordinated groups that resell stolen goods, leading to financial losses and concerns for personal safety among employees and customers.
- Increases in cargo thefts and the use of sophisticated methods to divert shipments have been documented, causing disruptions in the supply chain.
- State and local law enforcement may struggle to address these organized crimes due to their complex and cross-jurisdictional nature.
Legal Amendments
The bill proposes several amendments to Title 18 of the United States Code which covers federal criminal offenses. Key amendments include:
- Revising existing laws related to the transportation and sale of stolen goods to better align with current organized retail crime strategies.
- Expanding the definition of offenses to include organized retail and supply chain crimes that involve larger-value thefts.
Creation of a Coordination Center
A significant aspect of the bill is the establishment of the **Organized Retail and Supply Chain Crime Coordination Center** within the Department of Homeland Security. This center would:
- Coordinate federal investigations and law enforcement efforts related to organized retail crime.
- Establish partnerships with state and local law enforcement to enhance information sharing and resource allocation.
- Collect and analyze data on organized retail crime trends to inform law enforcement and policymakers.
- Provide training and technical assistance to improve enforcement capabilities at the state and local levels.
Reporting and Oversight
The bill requires that an initial report on the establishment of the coordination center be submitted to Congress within one year of the center's creation. Following that, annual reports will be due that detail the center's activities and the effectiveness of combating organized retail crime.
Sunset Clause
The authority of the center established under this bill would terminate seven years after its establishment, at which time the Secretary of Homeland Security would be tasked with winding down operations.
Relevant Companies
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Representative David P. Joyce Bill Proposals
Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Representative David P. Joyce:
- H.R.8495: Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2027
- H.R.6866: Securing Smart Investments in our Ports Act
- H.R.5166: Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2026
- H.R.3593: Title VIII Nursing Workforce Reauthorization Act of 2025
- H.R.2935: PREPARE Act of 2025
- H.R.2934: STATES 2.0 Act
You can track bills proposed by Representative David P. Joyce on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Joyce.
Representative David P. Joyce Net Worth
Quiver Quantitative estimates that Representative David P. Joyce is worth $4.9M, as of May 12th, 2026. This is the 171st highest net worth in Congress, per our live estimates.
Joyce has approximately $2.3M invested in publicly traded assets which Quiver is able to track live.
You can track Representative David P. Joyce's net worth on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Joyce.
Representative David P. Joyce Stock Trading
We have data on up to $8.6M of trades from Representative David P. Joyce, which we parsed from STOCK Act filings. Some of the largest trades include:
- A December 21st, 2018 sale of up to $250K of $IWM. The stock has risen 117.56% since then.
- A December 11th, 2018 purchase of up to $250K of $VCSH. The stock has risen 1.71% since then.
- A March 29th, 2018 purchase of up to $100K of $QQQ. The stock has risen 335.33% since then.
- A March 26th, 2020 purchase of up to $100K of $VONE. The stock has risen 178.5% since then.
- A December 11th, 2018 sale of up to $100K of $JNK. The stock has fallen 7.22% since then.
You can track Representative David P. Joyce's stock trading on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Joyce.