US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB263

Introduced
1/27/25  

Caption

FAIR Act of 2025 Fifth Amendment Integrity Restoration Act of 2025

Impact

By enforcing judicial oversight on civil forfeiture cases, SB263 would significantly alter the manner in which law enforcement agencies handle property seizures. It aims to prevent the arbitrary seizure of property and ensure that individuals have the right to contest these actions in court. The bill requires clear and convincing evidence for the government to prove that the property was used in connection to criminal activity, which is a shift from previous standards that favored broader governmental authority. This increased burden of proof is expected to protect innocent owners from losing their property unjustly.

Summary

SB263, known as the Fifth Amendment Integrity Restoration Act of 2025, seeks to enhance the protections surrounding civil forfeiture. This bill addresses concerns regarding the government's ability to seize property without adequate judicial oversight, thereby reinforcing the rights of property owners under the Fifth Amendment. The Act aims to ensure that no property can be subject to nonjudicial forfeiture, asserting that all forfeiture actions must go through judicial processes, thereby fostering greater accountability in law enforcement operations.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding SB263 revolves around its potential impact on law enforcement's ability to combat crime, particularly concerning drug-related offenses. Proponents of the bill argue that current forfeiture practices are often abused, leading to violations of citizens' rights. In contrast, critics express concerns that the increased burden of proof and limitations on nonjudicial forfeitures might hinder law enforcement's ability to effectively deter and respond to criminal activities. These differing viewpoints underscore the broader debate about balancing individual rights with the needs of law enforcement.

Congress_id

119-S-263

Policy_area

Crime and Law Enforcement

Introduced_date

2025-01-27

Companion Bills

US HB7638

Related FAIR Act of 2026 Fifth Amendment Integrity Restoration Act of 2026

Previously Filed As

US HB7638

FAIR Act of 2026 Fifth Amendment Integrity Restoration Act of 2026

US SB622

Leech Lake Reservation Restoration Amendments Act of 2025

US HB6035

Second Amendment Restoration Act of 2025

US HB2677

10th Amendment Restoration Act of 2025

US HB496

Veterans 2nd Amendment Restoration Act of 2025

US B26-0287

Housing with Integrity Amendment Act of 2025

US HB1897

ESA Amendments Act of 2025

US HB3637

Locally Led Restoration Act of 2025

US SB528

GLRI Act of 2025 Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Act of 2025

US SB2555

Student Visa Integrity Act of 2025

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