The Don't Settle for Corruption Act reforms the process for paying certain compromise settlements against the United States.
The Don't Settle for Corruption Act amends the process for paying certain compromise settlements against the United States. It mandates that the Secretary of the Treasury handles payments for final judgments rendered by district courts or the Court of International Trade. For settlements by state or foreign courts, the Secretary of the Treasury must wait for congressional approval.
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