S.3377: Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Permanent Extension Act

About This Bill

  • This bill was introduced in the 116th Congress
  • This bill is primarily about crime and law enforcement
  • Introduced March 3, 2020
  • Latest Major Action June 29, 2020

Bill Cosponsors

3 (2 Democrats, 1 Republican)

Bill Versions

Bill Summary

Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Permanent Extension Act This bill permanently authorizes the Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Act (ACPERA) of 2004. ACPERA provides incentives (e.g., limitations on civil liability) for corporations to self-report criminal conduct to the Antitrust Division within the Department of Justice. Currently, ACPERA expires on June 22, 2020.

(Source: Library of Congress)

What Lawmakers Are Saying About This Bill

There is one statement associated with S.3377.

Bill Actions

Date Description
June 29, 2020
Held at the desk.
June 29, 2020
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 29, 2020
Received in the House.
June 25, 2020

Passed Senate without amendment by Voice Vote.

June 25, 2020

Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by Unanimous Consent.

June 25, 2020

Passed Senate without amendment by Voice Vote. (text: CR S3625-3626)

June 25, 2020

Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S3625-3626)

March 3, 2020
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
March 3, 2020

Introduced in the Senate by Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.)

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