Cashless Bail Reporting Act
Bill Summary
Requires courts to report on their use of cashless bail systems, tracking how often they release defendants without requiring cash bail. This reporting aims to gather data on the effectiveness of cashless bail.
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Bill Journey
- Sep 30, 2025
- May 18, 2026You Are Here
If passed by the first chamber, the other chamber considers, may amend, and votes on the bill.
- TBD
If passed by both chambers, the bill goes to the President to sign into law or veto.
Why It Matters
This bill affects defendants in federal criminal cases, potentially changing how they are released before trial, and impacts court administrators who will be responsible for tracking and reporting on cashless bail usage.
Impact Areas
Support & Opposition
- Republican24
Documents
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Cosponsors (23)
- Andy BiggsRepublican · AZ
- Chip RoyRepublican · TX
- David J. TaylorRepublican · OH
- Gregory F. MurphyRepublican · NC
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- Josh BrecheenRepublican · OK
- Mary E. MillerRepublican · IL
- Ralph NormanRepublican · SC
- Chuck EdwardsRepublican · NC
- Sheri BiggsRepublican · SC
- Keith SelfRepublican · TX
- Russell FryRepublican · SC
- Abraham J. HamadehRepublican · AZ
- Pat HarriganRepublican · NC
- Wesley HuntRepublican · TX
- Troy E. NehlsRepublican · TX
- Anna Paulina LunaRepublican · FL
- Richard McCormickRepublican · GA
- Brandon GillRepublican · TX
- Scott FitzgeraldRepublican · WI
- Addison P. McDowellRepublican · NC
- Michael GuestRepublican · MS
- Ben ClineRepublican · VA
- Tim MooreRepublican · NC
Bill Details
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