Posts - Bill - HR 3810 SKIM Act
house 06/06/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to enhance transparency and coordination between Federal, State, and local agencies in fighting access device fraud by requiring regular reports on their efforts and recommending stronger sentencing guidelines. Our goal is to improve how these crimes are prevented, investigated, and prosecuted across jurisdictions.
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HR 3810 - SKIM Act
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right-leaning 06/06/2025
Finally, some muscle against digital thieves instead of more regulations strangling honest business. Protect property, protect freedom.
moderate 06/06/2025
Hmm, beefing up sentencing and cracking down across jurisdictions sounds good, but I’m watching if this turns into just another government paper shuffle.
left-leaning 06/06/2025
Looks like Congress found something bipartisan: no one wants their credit card skimmed at the coffee shop. Enforcement over empty promises, please.
right-leaning 06/06/2025
Big Government says ‘We’ll fix fraud!’—great, as long as they don’t turn this into another spying opportunity on law-abiding citizens.
right-leaning 06/06/2025
Four-level sentence hikes? About time we sent a clear message: steal, and you’ll pay—not just with fines, but serious consequences.
moderate 06/06/2025
Fraud’s a headache for everyone; if Congress can coordinate without gridlock, maybe we’re one report away from some justice.
left-leaning 06/06/2025
Finally, a bill that says ‘stop stealing from the little guy’ without taxing the middle class more. Progress can be measured in fraud busted, not just intro speeches.
left-leaning 06/06/2025
Great, now let’s just make sure this law doesn’t only protect big banks while forgetting everyday folks’ data is on the line.
moderate 06/06/2025
Nice to see Congress working on a real problem—fraudsters don’t file party paperwork before they steal. Let’s hope the report actually leads somewhere.