US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB3121

Introduced
4/30/25  

Caption

Anna’s Law of 2025

Impact

If enacted, HB3121 will mandate that law enforcement agencies and EMTs receive formal training emphasizing a trauma-informed approach. This training will include recognizing the neurological and psychological impacts of trauma, preventing retraumatization during interactions, and utilizing effective communication strategies. Additionally, the bill stipulates requirements for minimum training hours for both new recruits and existing personnel, thus institutionalizing this training into standard practice.

Summary

House Bill 3121, titled 'Anna’s Law of 2025', seeks to amend the Public Health Service Act to expand trauma-informed training specifically for law enforcement personnel and emergency medical technicians (EMTs). The bill emphasizes the importance of understanding the effects of trauma on individuals who have experienced sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. By focusing on trauma-informed practices, the legislation aims to ensure that responders are better equipped to handle sensitive situations, thereby improving the overall interaction with victims.

Conclusion

Overall, HB3121 reflects a growing recognition of the need for systemic change within law enforcement and EMS practices as they pertain to victims of violence. By prioritizing trauma-informed training, the legislation aims to foster a more supportive environment for victims, ultimately seeking to improve the efficacy of legal and medical responses to sensitive issues.

Contention

Some concerns around HB3121 may arise regarding the allocation of funding for the mandated trainings and the logistics of implementing such extensive training programs across various jurisdictions. Furthermore, there may be discussions about the effectiveness of trauma-informed care in practice and how it interfaces with existing law enforcement protocols. The requirement for diversity among trainers also brings up the potential complexity of gathering a qualified pool of trainers that reflect diverse professional backgrounds and inclusive representation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US PR26-0609

Violence Fatality Review Committee Kenyatta Hazlewood Confirmation Resolution of 2026

US HB111

Department of Peacebuilding Act of 2025

US HB0792

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 29; Title 38; Title 39; Title 40 and Title 67, relative to criminal justice.

US SB0906

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 29; Title 38; Title 39; Title 40 and Title 67, relative to criminal justice.

US A1355

Expands scope of law enforcement sexual assault training; codifies certain responsibilities of county sexual violence programs and rape care advocates.

US SB1245

Servicemembers and Veterans Empowerment and Support Act of 2025

US HB2576

Servicemembers and Veterans Empowerment and Support Act of 2025

US B26-0029

Institution of Higher Education Sexual Misconduct Reporting and Resource Accessibility Act of 2025

US HB2

General Appropriation Act Of 2026

US SB524

Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2025

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