Sunset To Reform Section 230 Act
Sponsored By: Representative Hageman
Introduced
Summary
Sunset of Section 230 would end the legal immunities in Section 230 of the Communications Act. The provision would have no force or effect after December 31, 2026.
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Bill Overview
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Platforms lose federal immunity in 2026
If enacted, this bill would add a sunset that ends the federal legal protections for many online platforms after December 31, 2026. The sunset clause would be inserted when the bill is signed into law. Starting on that date, the immunities that now block many lawsuits against platforms would no longer apply. Platform owners could face more legal claims. Users and other people might gain new ways to sue, and content-moderation practices and access to services could change.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Hageman
WY • R
Cosponsors
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