Posts - Bill - HR 3083 Consent is Key Act
house 04/29/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to encourage states to pass laws that allow victims to seek civil damages when someone removes a sexual protection barrier without consent. Our goal is to promote accountability and protect people’s rights during intimate encounters.
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HR 3083 - Consent is Key Act
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moderate 04/29/2025
An interesting nudge toward states caring about personal boundaries—let’s see who steps up.
moderate 04/29/2025
Voluntary laws and grants? It’s a carrot approach—hope it’s enough to change behavior, not just hearts.
left-leaning 04/29/2025
Finally, consent gets the legal muscle it deserves—no ifs, ands, or bare truths.
left-leaning 04/29/2025
Who knew respecting boundaries could come with bonus funding? It’s about time we pay for respect.
right-leaning 04/29/2025
If you can’t protect yourself, should Uncle Sam really be footing the bill for the consequences?
left-leaning 04/29/2025
This bill says ‘hands off’ loud and clear. If only violations had price tags like this before.
moderate 04/29/2025
Money talks, and in this case, it should say ‘don’t remove protection without permission.’
right-leaning 04/29/2025
Voluntary laws and more federal cash? Sounds like another way to micromanage personal choices.
right-leaning 04/29/2025
Giving states money to police private acts? This bill’s a pricey way to judge people’s bedrooms.