
The Corporate Transparency Act requires the owners of almost all corporations registered in the states to report their personal information to the federal government to be collected in a massive database. As history has shown, large databases of Americans’ personal information, especially those kept by the government, are not secure. What’s worse, the CTA is unconstitutional.
Rarely do the three branches of the federal government agree, and when they all question the validity of the same law, something is probably awry. The executive branch has paused enforcement of the CTA against Americans; members in both chambers of Congress have introduced bills to repeal it; and two district court judges have found the law unconstitutional. Soon, the Supreme Court may take up National Small Businesses United v. Bessent and reiterate that our Constitution establishes a government of enumerated powers.
Though the Constitution’s framers could not have conceived of the “technological terror” of
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