Hate Crimes Act Introduced By Congresswoman Johnson
- By Staff Writer
- Published 08/3/2009
- Political
- Unrated
DALLAS- Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson introduced the “Hate Crimes Against the Homeless Statistics Act.” The legislation will include hate crimes against homeless people in the uniform hate crimes statistics collected by the FBI. “In the past 10 years, there have been 880 reported cases of violence against people who are homeless, including 244 that have resulted in death,” Congresswoman Johnson said. “Homeless advocacy organizations have tracked these statistics in the absence of uniform law enforcement reporting. It is clear that homeless people are targeted simply because they are homeless, and it is time for the federal government to start tracking the number of violent attacks more closely.”
Congresswoman Johnson coauthored the bill with Congressman Robert Wexler, and it has 13 original co-sponsors. It will add “homeless status” to the list of categories on which the FBI collects hate crimes data, which currently includes actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, gender, disability and sexual orientation.

