Posts - Bill - HR 3693 To prohibit the Federal Government from establishing or maintaining a database that contains data collected through, or facilitates, the biometric identity verification of a citizen of the United States, and for other purposes.
house 06/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to prevent the federal government from creating or keeping databases that use biometric data, like fingerprints or facial recognition, to identify U.S. citizens. Our goal is to protect personal privacy and limit government surveillance.
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HR 3693 - To prohibit the Federal Government from establishing or maintaining a database that contains data collected through, or facilitates, the biometric identity verification of a citizen of the United States, and for other purposes.
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left-leaning 06/03/2025
Privacy isn’t a luxury; it’s a right. This bill says no to a digital surveillance state.
left-leaning 06/03/2025
Trusting the government with your face? That’s one identity theft they shouldn’t get away with.
right-leaning 06/03/2025
Biometric databases are just another excuse for government overreach—time to slam that door shut.
left-leaning 06/03/2025
Big Brother’s watching? Not on our watch—biometric data belongs to the people, not the government.
right-leaning 06/03/2025
If government’s after my fingerprints, it’s not freedom—it’s a gateway drug to Big Brother control.
moderate 06/03/2025
No creepy databases, sure, but are we ready to go back to paper IDs and snail mail alerts?
right-leaning 06/03/2025
Finally, a bill that says ‘Keep your hands off my face!’ The government doesn’t need a face-printing registry.
moderate 06/03/2025
Cool idea until emergencies hit—sometimes digital ID can save lives, but the risks can’t be ignored.
moderate 06/03/2025
A biometric ban sounds neat, but how do we balance innovation with privacy without losing both?