No Political Enemies Act
Prohibits federal agencies from using enforcement and regulatory powers to target individuals or organizations based on their political speech or participation.
Prohibits federal agencies from using enforcement and regulatory powers to target individuals or organizations based on their political speech or participation.
HR 7060 prohibits federal government agencies from targeting individuals or organizations based on their political speech or political participation. The bill aims to prevent executive branch agencies from using their regulatory, investigative, or tax authority as tools to suppress or punish political expression or activity.
This addresses concerns about potential government overreach in wielding enforcement powers against political opponents or disfavored groups. The practical stakes are significant: agencies control everything from tax enforcement to licensing to regulatory compliance, making this relevant to how political discourse functions at the institutional level.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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