Stop Foreign Propaganda Act
The Stop Foreign Propaganda Act strengthens U.S. efforts to identify and counter foreign disinformation, requiring social media reporting and public awareness campaigns.
The Stop Foreign Propaganda Act strengthens U.S. efforts to identify and counter foreign disinformation, requiring social media reporting and public awareness campaigns.
The Stop Foreign Propaganda Act aims to combat the spread of foreign disinformation and propaganda within the United States. The bill seeks to enhance the government's ability to identify, monitor, and counteract foreign influence operations that may undermine democratic processes and public trust.
While the full text of the bill is not provided, the following key provisions are anticipated based on the bill's title and intent:
Identification of Foreign Propaganda:
Reporting Requirements:
Collaboration with Agencies:
Public Awareness Campaigns:
Penalties for Non-Compliance:
Each committee will review the bill's provisions relevant to their jurisdiction, and further actions will be determined by the Speaker of the House.
The Stop Foreign Propaganda Act represents a legislative effort to safeguard democratic integrity by addressing the challenges posed by foreign disinformation. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, its provisions may be refined to enhance its effectiveness in combating foreign influence.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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