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hearing, former deputy assistant attorney explained the problem this way. >> weton have the slightest idea how many hate crimes there are in america and we have never known. the numbers currently kept by the fbi are largely useless. >> the fbi agrees that the data is not at all accurate because it says it continually fades the issue of underreporting at the victim and law enforcement levels and faces a problem of law enforcement training on classifying hate crime incidents. the latter is what a new bill is trying to help fix. it's called the jabbara-heyer no hate act aimed at fixing the problem by offering funding incentives to departments for reporting hate crimes. >> people don't understand how data can impact policy, how policy can impact people. >> right now america doesn't know how big its hate problem is. these families say that must change to save the next family from heartache.

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