Bank Secrecy Act Needs Real Reform, Not More Bureaucracy
May 22, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via Washington Examiner

The Bank Secrecy Act is supposed to target real crime, but the article says it has drifted far from its original purpose. Instead of smart enforcement, Americans get layers of red tape, compliance costs, and government overreach. The case for reform is simple: stop using financial surveillance as a blunt instrument and return to the law’s original intent. Conservatives should back rules that catch criminals without treating every citizen like a suspect. Read more about this...