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US SB1885

Bill

Status

Introduced

5/22/2025

Primary Sponsor

Katie Boyd Britt

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Origin

Senate

119th Congress

AI Summary

  • Requires social media platforms and anonymous content sharing sites to display a mental health warning label each time a user in the United States accesses the platform, with the label reappearing every hour of continuous use

  • Warning labels must alert users to potential negative mental health impacts and provide access to federal resources including the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline; labels cannot be hidden in hyperlinks or terms of service

  • FTC must promulgate regulations within 180 days of enactment, with concurrence from the HHS Secretary acting through the Surgeon General, and review requirements every 5 years

  • Violations treated as unfair or deceptive practices under the FTC Act; state attorneys general may bring civil actions with penalties calculated per day of noncompliance or per affected user

  • Takes effect 1 year after enactment; applies to platforms with users physically located in the United States, with extraterritorial jurisdiction for violations involving U.S. individuals

Legislative Description

Stop the Scroll Act

Commerce

Last Action

Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.

4/14/2026

Committee Referrals

Commerce, Science, And Transportation5/22/2025

Full Bill Text

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