No Fentanyl on Social Media Act
Sponsored By: Senator Husted, Jon [R-OH]
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Summary
Stops minors from finding and buying fentanyl on social media by forcing a federal study of how it happens and what to do next. This bill would direct the Federal Trade Commission to produce a public report on minors' access to fentanyl through social media and submit it within one year, coordinating with the Food and Drug Administration and the Drug Enforcement Administration and allowing redaction of law‑enforcement‑sensitive details.
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- Families and caregivers: Parents would get a public, research-backed account of how minors find fentanyl on social media and the health dangers involved. It defines minors as individuals under 18.
- Social media platforms: The report would assess platform design, features, and policies that let drug sellers reach young people and evaluate how well platforms' current measures work.
- Law enforcement and health officials: The FTC must consult law enforcement, medical experts, and other stakeholders when compiling evidence and recommendations.
- Congress and policymakers: The report must include recommendations for legislative or policy steps to reduce minors' access to fentanyl on social media.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Husted, Jon [R-OH]
OH • R
Cosponsors
Amy Klobuchar
MN • D
Sponsored 1/13/2026
Sen. Blunt Rochester, Lisa [D-DE]
DE • D
Sponsored 1/13/2026
Sen. Cassidy, Bill [R-LA]
LA • R
Sponsored 1/13/2026
Sen. Moreno, Bernie [R-OH]
OH • R
Sponsored 3/24/2026
Sen. McCormick, David [R-PA]
PA • R
Sponsored 4/28/2026
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