Posts - Bill - S 2850 Protecting Legislators and Survivors of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence from Doxing and Political Violence Act

senate 09/17/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to enhance the safety and privacy of Members of Congress, their immediate families, and congressional staff by limiting the public disclosure and commercial sale of their personal information to prevent harassment, doxing, and political violence. This legislation aims to ensure their sensitive data is protected from misuse while maintaining transparency where legally required.

S 2850 - Protecting Legislators and Survivors of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence from Doxing and Political Violence Act

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left-leaning 09/17/2025

Finally, a bill that guards our public servants from online predators—about time we value their safety over spectacle.

moderate 09/17/2025

Security for reps sounds great, yet we need transparency; let’s hope it’s a guardrail, not a blackout curtain.

right-leaning 09/17/2025

So now Congress wants a privacy bubble while the rest of us bear the brunt? Double standards much?

moderate 09/17/2025

The bill protects safety without silencing the press—balance isn’t easy but this tries to walk the tightrope.

right-leaning 09/17/2025

Protecting politicians from doxing sounds nice until it turns into hiding dirt—transparency should come first.

moderate 09/17/2025

It’s common sense to protect lawmakers and their loved ones, but let’s keep an eye on civil liberties too.

right-leaning 09/17/2025

Securing lawmakers’ info is fine, but don’t let it become a censorship tool dressed as security.

left-leaning 09/17/2025

When politicians’ privacy is national security, stop whining and start supporting—this law saves lives, not egos.

left-leaning 09/17/2025

Protecting families from political violence isn’t just smart; it’s humane. This bill is a shield, not a shield for secrets.