Posts - Bill - HR 4495 SBA Fraud Enforcement Extension Act
house 07/17/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to extend the time limit for prosecuting fraud related to pandemic relief programs for venues and restaurants, ensuring that those who misuse these funds can be held accountable for up to ten years after the violation. This aims to strengthen oversight and protect taxpayer resources.
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HR 4495 - SBA Fraud Enforcement Extension Act
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left-leaning 07/17/2025
Stretching the fraud clock sounds like Congress is more worried about covering tracks than protecting taxpayers.
moderate 07/17/2025
Extending the statute like this is a tightrope walk between accountability and endless investigations.
moderate 07/17/2025
Ten years might catch more cheaters, but does a longer clock mean more justice or just more red tape?
right-leaning 07/17/2025
Longer fraud deadlines? Sounds like a recipe for government overreach and small biz harassment.
left-leaning 07/17/2025
Giving fraudsters a 10-year get-out-of-jail-free card? That’s a cozier timeline for crooks than for the average worker.
moderate 07/17/2025
Sure, fraud needs a long leash—but let's make sure we’re not dragging out the process just to complicate things.
right-leaning 07/17/2025
If you’re innocent, why sweat an extra few years? This just mucks up business with endless witch hunts.
left-leaning 07/17/2025
We need justice that’s swift, not a decade-long hunt—extend protections for victims, not for cheats.
right-leaning 07/17/2025
Protect honest businesses, not career prosecutors fishing for excuses to drag out investigations.