HR 3921 · in committee · significant
STOP CSAM Act of 2025
- criminal justice
What this bill does
- The bill expands federal protections for child victims of sexual exploitation and requires online service providers to report suspected abuse to authorities.
- Internet service providers, tech companies, and child victims of sexual crimes are affected by new reporting and compliance obligations.
- Providers must report suspected child exploitation within 60 days or face criminal and civil penalties; victims gain new rights to seek damages.
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Community Threads
Started by Cosponsor
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How would the 60-day reporting requirement affect smaller tech companies' ability to investigate suspected abuse before notifying authorities?
- 02
What evidence suggests that mandatory reporting to authorities leads to better outcomes for child victims compared to current voluntary reporting practices?
- 03
Which online service providers would bear the highest compliance costs under this bill, and how might those costs affect service accessibility or pricing?
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Sponsor · R-AL-1
Barry Moore
Citizen cosponsors
0
In Congress
16/ 435
House Reps cosponsoring
Introduced 2025-06-11
Joining the bill

Sylvia R. Garcia
D-TX-29 · original

Josh Gottheimer
D-NJ-5

Dan Crenshaw
R-TX-2

Mike Quigley
D-IL-5

George Whitesides
D-CA-27

Tim Burchett
R-TN-2

Laura Gillen
D-NY-4

Derek Schmidt
R-KS-2

Eugene Simon Vindman
D-VA-7

Angie Craig
D-MN-2

Troy E. Nehls
R-TX-22

Jefferson Van Drew
D-NJ-2
+ 4 more
Legislative timeline
2025-06-11 · house · IntroReferral
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
2025-06-11 · IntroReferral
Introduced in House
2025-06-11 · IntroReferral
Introduced in House
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