US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB4878

Introduced
8/5/25  

Caption

MOSSA Act Make Our Streets Safe Again Act

Impact

The bill outlines significant changes in how federal resources can be directed towards managing homelessness and mental health issues, including the establishment of criteria for treatment as a condition for receiving assistance. The Attorney General is given heightened powers to enforce measures against open drug use and urban camping, which may lead to expanded law enforcement activities in communities grappling with these challenges. Additionally, it allows for the assessment and potential reversal of judicial precedents that hinder civil commitments, thereby reshaping the legal landscape regarding mental health treatment and public safety.

Summary

House Bill 4878, also known as the MOSSA Act (Make Our Streets Safe Again Act), aims to address issues of crime and disorder, particularly focusing on homelessness and mental health. The bill emphasizes civil commitment for those considered dangerous due to mental health issues and proposes reforms to ensure that individuals with serious mental illnesses can receive treatment, rather than being left unaddressed in public spaces. It calls for increased accountability in homelessness assistance programs at the federal level while prioritizing public safety and order on the streets.

Contention

Despite its intentions, HB 4878 faces criticism for potentially criminalizing homelessness and encroaching on civil liberties. Opponents argue that the focus on enforcement and civil commitment may lead to harsher treatment of vulnerable populations, particularly those who are mentally ill. Furthermore, concerns have been raised about the adequacy of support services that would accompany these enforcement measures. The bill's reliance on stricter drug enforcement policies also raises eyebrows among advocates for harm reduction strategies, who argue these methods do not effectively address the root causes of substance abuse and homelessness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB6174

Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets Act

US HB4015

Safe and Open Streets Act

US HB8452

Restoring Law and Order on America’s Streets Act

US HB5172

Strong Sentences for Safer D.C. Streets Act of 2025

US SB2115

Safe and Open Streets Act

US HB7827

Stop Militarizing Our Streets Act of 2026

US HB3822

No Desire for Streetcars Act

US HB5016

Keep Offenders Off Our Streets Act.

US HB7353

Magnus White and Safe Streets for Everyone Act of 2026

US SB3167

No Troops in Our Streets Act of 2025

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.