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12/12/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/12/2025 12:06

Sen. Rick Scott Introduces No Bounties on Badges Act to Combat Threats Against Law Enforcement

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, Senator Rick Scott announced his No Bounties on Badges Act to authorize federal rewards for information leading to the arrest, conviction, or prevention of individuals who offer bounties to harm or kill law enforcement officers. This bill expands existing federal reward authority to explicitly cover attempts to intimidate or target police through paid incentives.

Senators Tedd Budd, Mike Lee, Pete Ricketts, John Kennedy, and Lindsey Graham are cosponsors.

Senator Rick Scott said, "Our men and women in law enforcement already face enormous risks, and anyone who puts a price on harming them should be held fully accountable. My No Bounties on Badges Act makes clear that the federal government will aggressively pursue anyone who offers bounties or financial incentives to target the men and women who protect our communities. By expanding reward authority, we're giving investigators another tool to stop these violent acts before they happen. I will continue working to ensure our officers have the support, protection, and respect they deserve for putting their lives on the line protecting us all."

Senator Ted Budd said, "Every day, our law enforcement officers answer the call to keep our communities safe. Any bounty placed on their heads is intolerable and will be confronted with the full force of the law. I am proud to stand with Senator Scott to empower the Attorney General to find these criminals and hold them accountable for threats to our police."

Senator John Kennedy said, "Narco-terrorists and violent lunatics are offering cash rewards for the physical harm of American law enforcement officers. That's despicable and cannot stand. The No Bounties on Badges Act would strengthen the good guys' ability to identify, stop and prosecute sick monsters who put officers' lives at risk."

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