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Congress Introduces CLEAR Act to Enhance Federal Law Enforcement Penalties
March 21, 2026
Representatives Greg Steube and Tim Burchett have introduced the CLEAR Act, legislation aimed at imposing enhanced federal penalties on individuals who assault or obstruct federal law enforcement officers using vehicles. This law seeks to close existing legal loopholes that have allowed violent acts against federal officers, particularly during riots, to go insufficiently punished. The bill underscores a federal commitment to strengthening protections for law enforcement personnel and ensuring accountability for vehicular assaults.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential increases in demand for law enforcement protective equipment, surveillance technologies, and vehicle security systems as agencies respond to heightened enforcement mandates.
- Contractors specializing in law enforcement technology and protective gear may find new opportunities as federal agencies seek to upgrade capabilities to safeguard officers under the new legal framework.
- This legislative development signals a federal priority on law enforcement safety, which could influence future procurement requirements and funding allocations within DOJ and FBI programs.
- Organizations supporting federal law enforcement operations should evaluate how this act may impact operational protocols and associated procurement needs for training, equipment, and technology solutions.
Protestors who go out of their way to make law enforcement’s job even harder, and those who put the men and women in uniform’s lives at risk, deserve to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The CLEAR Act solves that. I am proud to stand with my friend Rep. Stuebe in protecting the lives of our federal law enforcement officers.
— Rep. Tim Burchett
Violent rioters have been allowed to obstruct law enforcement, surround officers, and use vehicles as weapons without facing the full consequences under federal law. That ends now. If you go after federal law enforcement, you will be held accountable.
— Rep. Greg Steube
Over the past decade, more than 120 law enforcement officers including 3 federal agents have been killed in the line-of-duty by vehicular assaults and hundreds more seriously injured. Those that seek to kill, maim, or intimidate those that protect and serve our nation and our communities deserve swift and severe justice.
— Jason Johnson, President, Law Enforcement Defense Fund
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Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Department of Justice
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- Steube, Burchett Introduce The CLEAR Act – Congressman Steube · Steube · Mar 21