Bill
HR 6156
Endorsement Transparency Act
Requires public figures and influencers to disclose financial compensation when endorsing products, services, or candidates across media platforms.
Bill
HR 6156
Requires public figures and influencers to disclose financial compensation when endorsing products, services, or candidates across media platforms.
HR 6156, the Endorsement Transparency Act, requires influencers, celebrities, and public figures to disclose financial relationships and compensation when endorsing products, services, or political candidates. The bill establishes clear labeling standards and penalties for non-compliance with disclosure requirements across digital platforms and traditional media.
Consumer protection advocates argue that undisclosed endorsement deals create information asymmetries where audiences cannot distinguish between genuine recommendations and paid advertisements, potentially influencing purchasing and voting decisions. The bill addresses growing concerns about influencer marketing on social media platforms where disclosure practices remain inconsistent and often buried in fine print.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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