No Fentanyl on Social Media Act
HR 6259 mandates the FTC to report on how minors access fentanyl via social media, aiming to inform regulations that protect youth from this dangerous substance.
HR 6259 mandates the FTC to report on how minors access fentanyl via social media, aiming to inform regulations that protect youth from this dangerous substance.
Bill Number: HR 6259
Title: To require the Federal Trade Commission to submit to Congress a report on the ability of minors to access fentanyl through social media platforms, and for other purposes.
Status: Introduced in House
Introduced Date: November 21, 2025
Classification: Bill
The primary purpose of HR 6259 is to address the growing concern regarding the accessibility of fentanyl to minors through social media platforms. The bill aims to require the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to conduct a comprehensive study and report to Congress on how minors are able to access this dangerous substance via these online platforms. The intent is to gather data that could inform future regulations and protective measures for youth.
FTC Report Requirement: The bill mandates the FTC to submit a detailed report to Congress. This report will focus on:
Timeline for Submission: While the bill does not specify a strict deadline for the report, it emphasizes the need for timely action given the urgency of the opioid crisis.
Committee Referrals: Upon introduction, HR 6259 was referred to two committees:
Next Steps: The bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process, and further actions will depend on the committees' evaluations and recommendations.
HR 6259 represents a proactive step towards understanding and addressing the risks associated with minors accessing fentanyl through social media. By requiring a thorough investigation and report from the FTC, the bill aims to lay the groundwork for informed policy decisions that could enhance the safety of youth in the digital age.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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