No Corporate Crooks Act
No Corporate Crooks Act
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# No Corporate Crooks Act (HR 3680) - Summary **What the Bill Would Do** The No Corporate Crooks Act aims to increase accountability for corporate executives and businesses engaged in criminal activity. While the bill's full details aren't specified in the available information, the title and sponsorship suggest it likely proposes penalties, restrictions, or enhanced oversight for corporations and their leaders convicted of crimes. **Current Status and Impact** As of now, this bill is in the committee stage, meaning it has been introduced in the House of Representatives but hasn't yet been debated or voted on by the full chamber. The bill was sponsored by Rep.
Christopher Deluzio, a Democrat from Pennsylvania. Without access to the specific provisions, it's unclear exactly which crimes would be covered, what new penalties would apply, or which industries might be most affected—though typically such legislation could impact executives, shareholders, and corporate operations across multiple sectors. **Next Steps** For this bill to become law, it would need to pass out of committee, be approved by the House, pass the Senate, and be signed by the president. The lack of detailed information about specific provisions suggests this may be an early-stage proposal.
Latest Action
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.