Bill
HR 4005
UNPLUGGED Schools Grant Act of 2025
The UNPLUGGED Schools Grant Act funds schools to limit mobile phone use, aiming to boost student focus and academic performance in distraction-free environments.
Bill
HR 4005
The UNPLUGGED Schools Grant Act funds schools to limit mobile phone use, aiming to boost student focus and academic performance in distraction-free environments.
The UNPLUGGED Schools Grant Act of 2025, also known as the Utilize No Phones in Learning to Unleash Growth in Grades and Educate Distraction-free Schools Grant Act of 2025, is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing educational environments by reducing distractions caused by mobile devices in schools. The bill was introduced in the House on June 12, 2025, and has been referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce for further consideration.
The primary intent of the UNPLUGGED Schools Grant Act is to promote a distraction-free learning environment in schools by providing funding to educational institutions that implement policies to limit or eliminate the use of mobile phones during school hours. The bill seeks to foster improved academic performance and student engagement by minimizing interruptions from technology.
While the full text of the bill has not been provided, the following key provisions can be anticipated based on the title and intent:
The UNPLUGGED Schools Grant Act would primarily affect:
The UNPLUGGED Schools Grant Act of 2025 represents a legislative effort to address the challenges posed by mobile phone usage in educational settings. By providing funding and support for schools to implement restrictions, the bill aims to enhance student focus and academic success in a technology-driven world. Further developments will depend on the committee's review and any subsequent actions taken by the House.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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