Speaker Names Committee to Investigate Rising Crime Rates

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HARRISBURG, PA — Recognizing that skyrocketing crime rates in Philadelphia must be addressed, Speaker of the House Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster) this week named the members of a newly established select committee tasked with investigating the problems plaguing the city, including whether local prosecutors are appropriately performing their duties in prosecuting violent crime and offenses such as illegal possession of firearms.

“This bipartisan group of lawmakers understands that what residents and visitors of Philadelphia are currently experiencing must change,” Cutler said. “I am confident these members will work together to find solutions and hold those in power accountable for allowing crime in Philadelphia to reach the levels they have today.”

Cutler named the following members to the Select Committee on Restoring Law and Order:

  • Rep. John Lawrence (R-Chester/Lancaster), chair.
  • Rep. Wendi Thomas (R-Bucks).
  • Rep. Torren Ecker (R-Adams/Cumberland).
  • Rep. Amen Brown (D-Philadelphia).
  • Rep. Danilo Burgos (D-Philadelphia).

House Resolution 216, adopted by the House with bipartisan support, calls on the committee to investigate rising crime rates, enforcement and prosecution practices in the city, and the use of public funds to prosecute and benefit victims of crime.

The committee will then produce a report with findings and recommendations, which will be made available to the public.

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