By: Quiver LegislationRadar

Posted: an hour ago / May 30, 2026 3:41 p.m. UTC

We have received text from H.R. 8886: Supporting Mental Assistance Responder Teams Community Policing Act. This bill was received on 2026-05-19, and currently has no cosponsors.

Here is a short summary of the bill:

This bill, known as the Supporting Mental Assistance Responder Teams Community Policing Act or SMART Community Policing Act, seeks to enhance community policing initiatives specifically focused on mental health care and community safety. Its main goals include:

Key Objectives

De-escalating Interactions:

It aims to improve interactions between law enforcement and individuals facing mental health crises, homelessness, poverty, or substance use issues, striving for better outcomes in non-violent situations.

Building Collaborative Partnerships:

The bill promotes partnerships that connect individuals to essential mental health services and community resources.

Improving Community Outcomes:

The goal is to enhance the overall outcomes for both communities and law enforcement by ensuring individuals receive appropriate treatment and support.

Funding and Program Authorization

The bill proposes amendments to existing legislation (the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968) to allow more uses of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) funding for mental health-related initiatives. Specifically, it authorizes funding for several key areas:

Mobile Crisis Team Programs:

Hiring mental health professionals and paramedics to respond to certain 911 calls, either at the request of police or from community members directly.

Stabilizing encounters between law enforcement and individuals in crisis.

Securing mental health services for individuals, especially those needing further evaluation or treatment.

Co-responder Programs:

Pairing law enforcement officers with behavioral health clinicians or paramedics to navigate situations involving mental health crises.

Connecting individuals with mental health services and providing efficient responses to mental health issues.

Case Management and Outreach Teams:

Following up with individuals after a mental or behavioral health crisis to connect them with resources and help them adhere to treatment plans.

Addressing individuals who frequently utilize emergency services to reduce repeated interactions with law enforcement and mental health professionals.

Implementation

By passing this bill, funding will be utilized to implement and expand these programs, enhancing the involvement of mental health professionals in the policing process. This would potentially lead to improved mental health support in communities, and aim to reduce the number of crises that escalate into confrontations involving law enforcement.

Relevant Companies


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(Amazon.com, Inc.): Amazon may be involved if they participate in providing resources for mental health services or technology platforms that assist in these initiatives.


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(Twilio Inc.): Twilio may provide communication solutions used for coordinating response efforts in mobile crisis teams.


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(Zscaler, Inc.): Zscaler’s cybersecurity solutions could be employed to protect sensitive data associated with mental health services and information leveraging technology in these programs.

Representative Jason Crow Bill Proposals

Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Representative Jason Crow:

H.R.9052: To amend the Small Business Act to include requirements relating to apprenticeship program assistance for small business development centers, and for other purposes.H.R.9051: To require the Administrator of the Small Business Administration to establish a program to encourage small business concerns to make business succession plans, and for other purposes.H.R.9050: To require the Administrator of the Small Business Administration to establish an Innovation Voucher Grant Program.H.R.9049: To amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to require political committees to file separate reports for contributions of $1,000 or more which are received fewer than 20 days before the date of any election in which the committee makes a contribution to, or an expenditure or electioneering communication on behalf of or in opposition to, a candidate or political party in the election, and for other purposes.H.R.8886: SMART Community Policing ActH.R.7060: No Political Enemies Act

You can track bills proposed by Representative Jason Crow on Quiver Quantitative’s politician page for Crow.

Representative Jason Crow Net Worth

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Crow has approximately $269.4K invested in publicly traded assets which Quiver is able to track live.

You can track Representative Jason Crow’s net worth on Quiver Quantitative’s politician page for Crow.

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The rating for this race is currently “Solid D”.

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