US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB6426

Introduced
12/4/25  

Caption

STOP Scams Against Seniors Act Strengthening Task forces to Oppose Predatory Scams Against Seniors Act

Impact

The implications of HB 6426 on state laws are significant as it enables the creation of dedicated task forces that can collaborate with various levels of law enforcement, including federal agencies. This approach is intended to create a more structured and cohesive response to elder fraud and exploitation, which has been increasingly prevalent. By establishing clear mechanisms for reporting and accountability, the act aims to enhance resources allocated to protect senior citizens, who often fall victim to sophisticated scam operations.

Summary

House Bill 6426, known as the STOP Scams Against Seniors Act, seeks to enhance protections for senior citizens against financial scams and exploitation. This bill amends the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, specifically authorizing the allocation of funds from the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program to establish elder justice task forces. These task forces will focus on investigating, preventing, and addressing crimes targeting individuals aged 60 and older, thereby promoting elder justice on a broader scale.

Contention

Despite its benevolent objectives, the bill may face scrutiny over the implementation of task forces and the allocation of funds. Concerns may arise regarding the potential for bureaucratic inefficiencies or the adequacy of resources devoted to these new initiatives. Additionally, there may be discussions around the balance between state-led efforts versus local community involvement in combating elder exploitation. Some advocates might argue for further considerations on the specific types of support and resources that should be made available to accomplish the bill's aims effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB2670

STOP Scammers Act Strengthening Targeting of Organized Predatory Scammers Act

US SB594

Relating To Crimes Against Seniors.

US S0570

Task Force on Payment Scams

US SB2019

TRAPS Act Taskforce for Recognizing and Averting Payment Scams Act

US HB4936

TRAPS Act Taskforce for Recognizing and Averting Payment Scams Act

US S749

Establishing the interagency financial scams task force

US H1728

Relative to penalties for crimes against seniors

US HB444

Relating To Crimes Against Seniors.

US HB444

Relating To Crimes Against Seniors.

US SB594

Relating To Crimes Against Seniors.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.