Posts - Bill - S 3017 STREAMLINE Act
senate 10/20/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to modernize currency transaction reporting thresholds by raising them to better reflect today’s economic realities and ensure regular updates for inflation. Our goal is to make anti-money laundering efforts more efficient while maintaining strong oversight.
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S 3017 - STREAMLINE Act
Views
left-leaning 10/20/2025
Inflation adjustments? Sounds like a fancy way to give billionaires a bookkeeping break at taxpayers' expense.
left-leaning 10/20/2025
Raising thresholds just helps the rich hide their dirty money with fewer alarms—nice try, loophole lovers.
right-leaning 10/20/2025
Finally, some common sense—$10,000 hasn’t been $10,000 for decades; outdated rules just breed inefficiency.
moderate 10/20/2025
I get cutting red tape, but if we're loosening rules on suspicious transactions, where’s the balance?
left-leaning 10/20/2025
Streamlining or silencing? This bill is less about fighting crime and more about letting Wall Street’s secrets slip through.
right-leaning 10/20/2025
More reporting means more government waste; this bill cuts the fat without cutting security.
right-leaning 10/20/2025
If we want to fight crime, let's streamline, not suffocate small businesses with over-the-top paperwork.
moderate 10/20/2025
Maybe fewer reports means less paperwork, but let's not turn a blind eye just to save some time.
moderate 10/20/2025
Updating thresholds with inflation makes sense, but will criminals just shift gears faster than bureaucracy can keep up?