WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Lee and fellow senators made their pitch in a letter to Senate Rules and Administration Committee Chairman Richard Shelby and ranking minority member Senator Jeanne Shaheen, the release said.
"Civil asset forfeiture practices defy fundamental principles of due process that are central to our nation," the letter said.
The bipartisan fight to protect Americans from abusive civil asset forfeiture practices is heating up: https://t.co/ftDkxlViMo
— Mike Lee (@SenMikeLee) 8 ноября 2017 г.
The letter refers to a massive funding bill under consideration by the Senate, noting that companion legislation approved by the House of Representatives contains a unanimously adopted measure that would end all funding for the program.
Asset forfeiture perversely incentivizes local law enforcement to confiscate suspect property even where state laws forbid the practice, the latter said.
The letter was co-signed by Republican Senators Rand Paul and Mike Crapo; Democratic Senators Tom Udall and Jeff Merkley, as well as Senator Angus King, an independent.