Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HJR34

Refer
1/20/26  
Report Pass
1/29/26  
Engrossed
1/29/26  
Refer
1/29/26  
Report Pass
2/9/26  
Report Pass
2/10/26  
Enrolled
2/12/26  
Passed
2/12/26  
Passed
2/24/26  

Caption

Crime Clearance Data Task Force, created

Impact

If enacted, HJR34 will impact state laws related to the reporting and handling of crime clearance data by law enforcement agencies. The Task Force will be responsible for developing standards and guidelines for collecting and reporting this data, which could lead to a more consistent approach across various jurisdictions. This uniformity is intended to enhance the reliability of data available to policymakers and community members alike, potentially leading to improved law enforcement practices and greater public trust.

Summary

HJR34 proposes the creation of a Crime Clearance Data Task Force aimed at enhancing the transparency and accountability of law enforcement agencies regarding their crime clearance rates. The bill emphasizes the need for accurate data collection and dissemination to improve public safety measures and inform community policing strategies. By establishing this Task Force, the legislature acknowledges the critical role that data can play in understanding crime trends and evaluating the effectiveness of law enforcement policies.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HJR34 is supportive among those advocating for increased transparency in law enforcement practices. Proponents argue that the establishment of the Task Force will empower communities with crucial information regarding crime clearance rates and ultimately foster better community-police relations. However, skepticism remains among some law enforcement agencies and their associations, which express concerns about the feasibility and implications of making such data publicly available.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns regarding the operational challenges and privacy implications of compiling and sharing crime clearance data. Critics of the bill may argue that releasing specific data could lead to misinterpretations of law enforcement effectiveness or foster unwarranted public distrust. Furthermore, discussions may also highlight the need for appropriate measures to ensure that the exchange of data between agencies is secure and respects citizens' privacy rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB449

Crimes and offenses; crimes of unlawful use of DNA in the first, second, and third degree created, criminal penalties provided

AL SB241

Crimes and offenses, establishment, development, management, and maintenance of Alabama Criminal Enterprise Database provided for

AL HB403

Crimes and offenses, establishment, development, management, and maintenance of Alabama Criminal Enterprise Database provided for

AL HB207

Office of Information Technology, duties expanded to include cybersecurity and tasks previously performed by Division of Data Systems Management and Telecommunications Division of the Department of Finance

AL HB283

Data privacy, processing of data regulated, consumer actions related to data authorized

AL SB244

Theft of employee retirement benefits, crime created

AL HB162

Crimes and offenses; transporting of homeless by city or county prohibited; crime created; penalties provided for

AL HB11

Criminal procedure; criminal convictions sealed under certain circumstances; procedures established; exceptions provided; civil cause of action established

AL SB53

Crimes and offenses, crimes of concealing an illegal alien and human smuggling established, process for determining if a detainee is an illegal alien established

AL SB20

Crimes and offenses, use of taser on restrained individual prohibited; criminal penalties provided for

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