[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 214 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 214
Supporting the designation of May 13, 2021, as ``National Senior Fraud
Awareness Day'' to raise awareness about the increasing number of
fraudulent scams targeted at seniors in the United States, to encourage
the implementation of policies to prevent those scams from happening,
and to improve protections from those scams for seniors.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
May 13, 2021
Ms. Collins (for herself, Ms. Sinema, Mr. Casey, Mr. Scott of South
Carolina, Mr. Rubio, Mr. Scott of Florida, Mr. Hawley, Mr. Braun, Mr.
Warnock, and Ms. Rosen) submitted the following resolution; which was
considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Supporting the designation of May 13, 2021, as ``National Senior Fraud
Awareness Day'' to raise awareness about the increasing number of
fraudulent scams targeted at seniors in the United States, to encourage
the implementation of policies to prevent those scams from happening,
and to improve protections from those scams for seniors.
Whereas millions of individuals age 65 or older (referred to in this preamble as
``seniors'') in the United States are targeted by scams each year,
including Social Security impersonation scams and Internal Revenue
Service impersonation scams, sweepstakes scams, romance scams, computer
tech support scams, grandparent scams, debt collection scams, home
improvement scams, fraudulent investment schemes, pet scams, and
identity theft;
Whereas other types of fraud perpetrated against seniors include Medicare
impersonation fraud, health care fraud, health insurance fraud,
counterfeit prescription drug fraud, funeral and cemetery fraud, ``anti-
aging'' product fraud, telemarketing fraud, and internet fraud;
Whereas scammers are, as of the date of adoption of this resolution, exploiting
the ongoing Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic to prey on
seniors through a variety of scams, including Economic Impact Payment
scams, vaccine scams, test kit scams, contact tracing scams, work-from-
home scams, and COVID-19 vaccine survey scams;
Whereas the Government Accountability Office has estimated that seniors lose a
staggering $2,900,000,000 each year to an ever-growing array of
financial exploitation schemes and scams;
Whereas, since 2013, the Fraud Hotline of the Special Committee on Aging of the
Senate has received more than 10,000 complaints reporting possible scams
from individuals in all 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico;
Whereas the ease with which criminals contact seniors through the internet and
telephone increases as more creative schemes emerge;
Whereas, according to the Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book 2020 released by
the Federal Trade Commission, people age 60 or older reported losing
$592,000,000 to fraud in 2020, with a median loss for victims age 80 or
older of $1,300, nearly 4 times the median amount lost by those victims
between the ages of 50 and 59;
Whereas senior fraud is underreported by victims due to shame, stigma, and lack
of information about where to report fraud; and
Whereas May 13, 2021, is an appropriate day to establish as ``National Senior
Fraud Awareness Day'': Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) supports the designation of May 13, 2021, as ``National
Senior Fraud Awareness Day'';
(2) recognizes National Senior Fraud Awareness Day as an
opportunity to raise awareness about the barrage of scams that
individuals age 65 or older (referred to in this resolution as
``seniors'') in the United States face in person, by mail, on
the phone, and online;
(3) recognizes that law enforcement, consumer protection
groups, area agencies on aging, and financial institutions all
play vital roles in--
(A) preventing the proliferation of scams targeting
seniors in the United States; and
(B) educating seniors about those scams;
(4) encourages--
(A) the implementation of policies to prevent scams
targeting seniors; and
(B) the improvement of efforts to protect seniors
from those scams; and
(5) honors the commitment and dedication of the individuals
and organizations that work tirelessly to fight against scams
targeting seniors.
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