Strategic Task Force on Scam Prevention Act
HR 5967 establishes a task force led by the FTC and DOJ to combat scams, enhancing consumer protection and education while improving agency collaboration against fraud.
HR 5967 establishes a task force led by the FTC and DOJ to combat scams, enhancing consumer protection and education while improving agency collaboration against fraud.
Bill Number: HR 5967
Title: To direct the Federal Trade Commission, in conjunction with the Department of Justice, to convene an interagency task force for the purpose of addressing scams, and for other purposes.
Status: Introduced in House
Introduced Date: November 07, 2025
Classification: Bill
The primary purpose of HR 5967 is to establish an interagency task force that will focus on combating scams and fraudulent activities affecting consumers and businesses. The bill aims to enhance collaboration between the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) to develop effective strategies for prevention, enforcement, and consumer education regarding scams.
The establishment of this task force is expected to lead to a more coordinated federal response to scams, potentially reducing the incidence of fraud and increasing consumer confidence in the marketplace.
HR 5967 represents a proactive approach to addressing the growing issue of scams in the United States. By fostering interagency collaboration and focusing on consumer education, the bill aims to create a safer environment for consumers and businesses alike.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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