Bill Sponsor
House Bill 1543
117th Congress(2021-2022)
No Social Media Accounts for Terrorists or State Sponsors of Terrorism Act of 2021
Introduced
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Introduced in House on Mar 3, 2021
Overview
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Mar 3, 2021
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Mar 3, 2021
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Bill Number
1543
Congress
117
Policy Area
International Affairs
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House Votes (0)
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Summary

No Social Media Accounts for Terrorists or State Sponsors of Terrorism Act of 2021

This bill bars access to certain social media platforms by individuals designated as terrorists or senior officials of a government that is a state sponsor of terrorism.

Specifically, the bill requires the President to prohibit providers of social media platforms (i.e., platforms that allow users to generate and share content and that have over 100,000 active users) from making such platforms available to barred individuals or officials. The bill does, however, allow officials to use these platforms solely for legitimate emergency alert purposes. Violations of this prohibition are subject to civil and criminal penalties.

In addition, the President may waive the prohibition in the interests of U.S. national security.

The Department of the Treasury must report to Congress on (1) the status and impact of the prohibitions of this bill, and (2) efforts to facilitate the free flow of information and access to communications technologies by civil society and democratic activists in Iran, Syria, North Korea, Cuba, and other countries controlled by authoritarian regimes.

Text (1)
March 3, 2021
Actions (2)
03/03/2021
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
03/03/2021
Introduced in House
Public Record
Record Updated
Jan 11, 2023 1:46:23 PM