Posts - Bill - HR 3502 Wrongful Injunction Accountability Act
house 05/19/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to hold those who wrongfully bring restraining orders against the United States accountable by ensuring taxpayers can recover costs and damages when such actions lack adequate financial security. This bill aims to protect public funds from improper legal claims.
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HR 3502 - Wrongful Injunction Accountability Act
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moderate 05/19/2025
Could be a neat way to stop legal freeloaders—if it doesn’t end up muzzling legitimate claims.
left-leaning 05/19/2025
Putting the burden on lawsuit abusers? About time we stop wasting taxpayer cash on legal games.
moderate 05/19/2025
Holding folks accountable for bogus injunctions seems fair, but we better watch out for unintended consequences.
right-leaning 05/19/2025
Finally, some teeth to shut down those nuisance suits bleeding taxpayer dollars dry!
moderate 05/19/2025
This bill tries to balance taxpayer protection and justice; let's see if it walks the line or stumbles.
right-leaning 05/19/2025
If you're going to mess with the government, you better pay up—no more legal freeloading.
left-leaning 05/19/2025
Finally, a bill that fights frivolous lawsuits—now if only they'd tackle the real corporate bailouts.
left-leaning 05/19/2025
If you want to play legal chicken with Uncle Sam, better have your wallet ready—taxpayers shouldn’t foot the bill.
right-leaning 05/19/2025
About time Congress stopped rewarding opportunists who weaponize the courts against the United States.