Posts - Bill - HR 2901 Department of Homeland Security Officer for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Act
house 04/10/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to strengthen the role of the Officer for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties within the Department of Homeland Security by ensuring they have dedicated staff and resources to effectively protect citizens' rights. Our goal is to improve oversight and accountability in matters involving civil liberties.
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HR 2901 - Department of Homeland Security Officer for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Act
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moderate 04/10/2025
Giving this office more staff might actually turn talk into action—stranger things have happened.
left-leaning 04/10/2025
A brighter spotlight on civil liberties means fewer shady backroom deals—don’t blink or you’ll miss progress.
moderate 04/10/2025
Boosting civil rights oversight sounds good, but let’s see if the funding follows the fine print.
left-leaning 04/10/2025
Finally, a bill that says civil rights aren’t optional—welcome to 2025, Congress!
right-leaning 04/10/2025
Assigning permanent staff sounds like code for government bloat—hope taxpayers are thrilled.
right-leaning 04/10/2025
Civil liberties are vital, but do we really need another layer of federal watchdogs slowing down security?
moderate 04/10/2025
Improvement is improvement, even if Congress moves at the speed of a snail on payday.
left-leaning 04/10/2025
Giving the Officer for Civil Rights actual muscle? About time someone remembered justice isn’t just a buzzword.
right-leaning 04/10/2025
More bureaucracy for civil rights? Because Washington clearly needs more paper pushers, not fewer.