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MN HF2304
Bill
Status
Introduced
3/18/2021
Primary Sponsor
Greg Boe
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AI Summary
- Federal Trade Commission reported approximately 14,000 annual cases of identity theft against minors
- Current federal law allows parents or guardians to freeze a child's credit only until age 16
- Joint resolution urges the President and Congress to increase the credit freeze age limit from 16 to 18 years old
- Minnesota Secretary of State is directed to send copies of this memorial to the President, congressional leadership, relevant Senate and House committees, and Minnesota's federal delegation
Legislative Description
Identity theft; a joint resolution memorializing the President and Congress to raise the age that parents can freeze their children's credit from 16 to 18.
Last Action
Introduction and first reading, referred to Commerce Finance and Policy
3/18/2021
Committee Referrals
Commerce Finance & Policy3/18/2021
Full Bill Text
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