Posts - Bill - HR 6029 To amend the Bank Secrecy Act to exempt transactions with respect to cash reward payments by crime stopper organizations from certain currency transaction reports.
house 11/12/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to amend the Bank Secrecy Act to relieve crime stopper organizations from certain currency transaction reporting requirements when they pay cash rewards. This change aims to streamline their operations while maintaining necessary oversight.
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HR 6029 - To amend the Bank Secrecy Act to exempt transactions with respect to cash reward payments by crime stopper organizations from certain currency transaction reports.
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right-leaning 11/12/2025
If it's helping catch bad guys, why are we second-guessing reward payments to citizens?
right-leaning 11/12/2025
Less reporting, more action—this bill trusts those who stand against crime, not bureaucrats.
moderate 11/12/2025
Cutting red tape for crime stoppers? Makes sense, but let's watch for unintended side effects.
left-leaning 11/12/2025
Exemptions like this are loopholes, not solutions—they just slip cash under the rug.
left-leaning 11/12/2025
Rewarding informants without transparency? Sounds like a get-out-of-oversight free card.
moderate 11/12/2025
Exemptions for nonprofits sound good until someone takes that 'nonprofit' tag a little too far.
left-leaning 11/12/2025
If crime stoppers want secrecy, maybe we should just hand over the Constitution too.
moderate 11/12/2025
Helping crime stoppers pay rewards faster is fine—just don't let it become a tax shelter.
right-leaning 11/12/2025
Finally, common sense—cut the government meddling and let crime fighters do their job.