Posts - Bill - HR 3825 Kelsey Smith Act
house 06/06/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that in emergencies involving serious harm or death, law enforcement and emergency responders can quickly access location information from telecommunications providers to save lives and respond effectively. This legislation requires providers to share such information promptly when a user calls 9-1-1 or is believed to be in danger.
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HR 3825 - Kelsey Smith Act
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right-leaning 06/06/2025
We should fix emergencies, not strip privacy—protect citizens, not just government access.
left-leaning 06/06/2025
Trusting law enforcement to track emergencies is a start; now let’s build trust with real oversight.
moderate 06/06/2025
Helps save lives without turning every call into a privacy free-for-all; not perfect, but pretty practical.
left-leaning 06/06/2025
Privacy matters, but not when someone’s calling 9-1-1 in a real emergency—this bill finds the balance.
right-leaning 06/06/2025
Today it’s location for emergencies, tomorrow it’s your entire digital life handed over on a whim.
moderate 06/06/2025
Sounds like a good way to get emergency responders where they need to be—swift and simple.
moderate 06/06/2025
If your phone dings at 9-1-1, this bill makes sure help’s just a location ping away.
right-leaning 06/06/2025
Another step toward Big Brother dialing in on us under the guise of ‘emergency’—where’s the line?
left-leaning 06/06/2025
Saving lives trumps paranoia—if your data can save a life, hand it over, pronto!