Posts - Bill - HR 4571 Combating Online Fentanyl Trafficking Act
house 07/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to provide incentive pay for skilled professionals in the Department of Justice to better equip them in fighting online fentanyl trafficking. This aims to attract and retain experts with the cyber skills needed to detect, prevent, and prosecute these crimes effectively.
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HR 4571 - Combating Online Fentanyl Trafficking Act
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right-leaning 07/21/2025
If we’re serious about fentanyl, stop paying bonuses and start enforcing the laws already on the books.
left-leaning 07/21/2025
Putting dollars behind digital defense? Now that's a progressive step against the opioid crisis.
left-leaning 07/21/2025
Finally, paying tech-savvy heroes fighting fentanyl—because good intentions don’t pay the bills.
moderate 07/21/2025
Incentive pay is fine, as long as it actually helps catch traffickers and not just pad paychecks.
right-leaning 07/21/2025
Extra pay for DOJ techies? Maybe next they’ll want hazard pay for paperwork wars.
left-leaning 07/21/2025
Incentivizing skills beats just throwing money at symptoms—let's invest where it actually counts.
moderate 07/21/2025
Smart to reward expertise where it’s needed most, but let’s watch the budget strings closely.
right-leaning 07/21/2025
Throwing cash at government workers isn’t the answer; catch the bad guys, not just boost salaries.
moderate 07/21/2025
Paying cyber pros a bonus sounds good, just hope it doesn’t turn into another bureaucracy bloating exercise.