Supporting the designation of May 9, 2024, as "National Scam Survivor Day".
Impact
The resolution emphasizes the importance of improving public access to scam prevention resources and highlights the necessity for collaborative efforts between government, private, and nonprofit sectors to support scam prevention. By designating a specific day to recognize scam survivors, the resolution aims to combat the stigma surrounding these experiences, encouraging victims to share their stories and seek assistance. Furthermore, it calls for enhancing the ability of law enforcement to discover and address scam operations, thereby protecting the American public.
Summary
House Resolution 1201 supports the designation of May 9, 2024, as 'National Scam Survivor Day.' This resolution aims to raise public awareness regarding the increase in fraudulent activities and scams that target American citizens, specifically vulnerable groups such as veterans, seniors, and young adults. The resolution acknowledges significant statistics, stating that over 2.6 million Americans reported fraud to the Federal Trade Commission in 2023, amounting to losses exceeding $10 billion.
Contention
While the resolution supports a commendable cause of raising awareness, it may face scrutiny regarding the adequacy of its proposed actions. Critics might argue that merely designating a day does not effectively address the substantial financial losses caused by scams or provide sufficient resources for prevention and support. The challenge will be to translate this awareness into concrete actions that lead to effective prevention measures, public education, and rigorous enforcement against fraudulent activities.
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