HR886119th CongressWALLET

Beat Bad Bureaucrats Act

Sponsored By: Representative Rulli

Introduced

Summary

Protects Social Security benefits for people whose identities were used to get COVID-era SBA loans. The bill would bar the Small Business Administration from garnishing a person’s Social Security payments to repay certain covered loans if the loan was fraudulently made in that person’s name and the person notifies the SBA that they are an identity-theft victim. Covered loans include COVID disaster loans and Paycheck Protection Program loans from Jan 31, 2020 through Dec 31, 2021. The bill would also require the SBA to post how to report identity theft on its website and include that information in the written notice given to delinquent borrowers. The prohibition would not apply if the SBA determines the named individual is not an identity-theft victim.

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Stop SBA loan garnishment of Social Security

If someone used your name to get an SBA loan, this bill would protect your Social Security checks. After you report the identity theft using SBA’s posted process, SBA would not be allowed to garnish your Social Security retirement or survivors benefits to repay that loan. This would cover Paycheck Protection Program loans and COVID-19 disaster loans made during the CARES Act period. If SBA determines you are not a victim, the protection would not apply. SBA would have 30 days after enactment to add clear identity theft reporting info to its notices.

Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Rulli

OH • R

Cosponsors

  • Graves

    MO • R

    Sponsored 1/31/2025

  • Webster (FL)

    FL • R

    Sponsored 1/31/2025

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