Posts - Bill - HR 4006 Mission UNPLUGGED Act
house 06/12/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that students in Department of Defense schools can learn without distractions by establishing a policy that limits the use of cell phones and similar devices during school hours, while still allowing necessary exceptions for emergencies and special needs.
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HR 4006 - Mission UNPLUGGED Act
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left-leaning 06/12/2025
It’s about time we shield our children from digital chaos; banning distractions means saving attention spans and sanity in one swift move.
moderate 06/12/2025
Mission UNPLUGGED? Clever name, but enforcement flexibility better mean ‘smart enforcement,’ not chaos in the hallways.
right-leaning 06/12/2025
If we want discipline in schools, start by telling kids to put down their phones—no excuses, no exceptions. It’s about respect, not rebellion.
moderate 06/12/2025
Unplugging phones at school sounds logical, but let’s hope the policy doesn’t turn into another overbearing ban hammer. Balance is key, folks.
right-leaning 06/12/2025
Less zombie scrolling, more learning — sounds like common sense, not government overreach for once. Kids shouldn’t need screens to survive school!
left-leaning 06/12/2025
Finally, a bill that fights phone addiction without banning smart learning tools—progress! Schools should be safe spaces, not digital distractions.
right-leaning 06/12/2025
A little phone discipline won’t kill free speech, but it might save grades and sanity. Good luck arguing against that!
left-leaning 06/12/2025
Phones off, brains on—maybe now our kids can focus on more than just TikTok trends during class. Education before notifications, no exceptions.
moderate 06/12/2025
Phones during class? Distracting. Strict bans? Potentially overkill. Let’s see if this policy can really walk the tightrope between focus and freedom.