{"bill":{"id":"119-hr-2657","congress":119,"type":"HR","number":2657,"title":"Sammy’s Law","originChamber":"House","introducedDate":"2025-04-03","sponsors":[{"bioguideId":"W000797","fullName":"Rep. Wasserman Schultz, Debbie [D-FL-25]","party":"D","state":"FL","district":25}],"cosponsorsCount":17,"latestAction":{"actionDate":"2025-12-11","text":"Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Voice Vote."},"policyArea":"Science, Technology, Communications","subjects":["Business records","Child safety and welfare","Computer security and identity theft","Computers and information technology","Consumer affairs","Digital media","Family relationships","Internet, web applications, social media","Licensing and registrations","Mental health","Product safety and quality","Right of privacy"],"actions":[{"date":"2025-12-11","text":"Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Voice Vote.","type":"Committee","chamber":"House committee actions","hasVote":false},{"date":"2025-12-11","text":"Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held","type":"Committee","chamber":"House committee actions","hasVote":false},{"date":"2025-04-03","text":"Referred to the Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade.","type":"Committee","chamber":"House committee actions","hasVote":false},{"date":"2025-04-03","text":"Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.","type":"IntroReferral","chamber":"House floor actions","hasVote":false},{"date":"2025-04-03","text":"Introduced in House","type":"IntroReferral","chamber":"Library of Congress","hasVote":false},{"date":"2025-04-03","text":"Introduced in House","type":"IntroReferral","chamber":"Library of Congress","hasVote":false}],"summary":"<p><strong>Sammy’s Law</strong></p><p>This bill requires large social media platforms to permit certain providers of safety software to monitor and manage the activity of children under the age of 17 on such platforms.</p><p>Specifically, large social media platforms must make available a mechanism by which a child or their parent or guardian may permit a provider of safety software to (1) manage the child’s interactions, content, and account settings on the platform; and (2) regularly access the child’s user data.</p><p>A software provider may only disclose a child’s data under limited circumstances, including to the child’s parent or guardian if the child is experiencing or is at foreseeable risk of experiencing specified harms. Such harms include suicide, eating disorders, sexual abuse, harassment, and academic dishonesty. The provider may only share data necessary for a reasonable parent or caregiver to understand that the child is experiencing or is at risk of harm.</p><p>To participate, a software provider must register with the Federal Trade Commission, undergo a security review, and demonstrate that, among other requirements, the provider is based in the United States and will use a child's data solely to protect them from harm.</p><p>Under the bill, a <em>large social media platform</em> is generally a service that enables a child to share content through the internet with other users that the child has become aware of solely through the platform, and which has more than 100 million monthly global active users or generates more than $1 billion in gross annual revenue.</p>","updateDate":"2026-01-23T14:48:06Z"},"markets":[],"stateBills":[],"meta":{"sources":["congress.gov"],"latencyMs":788,"ts":"2026-04-17T19:28:51.736Z"},"nextActions":{"inspect":[],"related":[{"description":"Search related legislation","method":"GET","url":"/api/public/query-gov?q=Sammy%E2%80%99s%20Law"}]}}