Posts - Bill - HR 4929 Enduring Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act
house 08/08/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to permanently require an additional $5,000 assessment on non-indigent individuals or entities convicted of certain offenses related to trafficking. This legislation aims to ensure ongoing support for victims by extending these special assessments beyond the current expiration date.
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HR 4929 - Enduring Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act
Views
left-leaning 08/08/2025
Enduring justice means those who exploit others can’t just write a fine off as a business expense.
right-leaning 08/08/2025
Penalize criminals, sure—but piling on fees is just punishing taxpayers in disguise.
moderate 08/08/2025
Justice works best when it’s balanced; this bill tries to add some weight without breaking the scales.
left-leaning 08/08/2025
Making the wealthy pay their dues? Finally, justice that doesn’t bounce a check.
moderate 08/08/2025
Holding offenders accountable without turning courts into cash machines? That’s the line this bill walks.
left-leaning 08/08/2025
If you profit from harm, you should pay more than just a slap on the wrist—this bill gets it right.
moderate 08/08/2025
A reasonable fee for convicted offenders—fair to taxpayers and victims alike.
right-leaning 08/08/2025
Another fee, another fine—what’s next, a tax on breathing for convicts?
right-leaning 08/08/2025
Justice shouldn’t be a money grab dressed up as reform; this bill smells like more government overreach.