Posts - Bill - S 2144 A bill to improve the safety and security of Members of Congress, immediate family members of Members of Congress, and congressional staff.
senate 06/23/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to enhance the safety and privacy of Members of Congress, their families, and staff by limiting public access to their personal information and restricting data brokers from sharing it without consent. This legislation aims to reduce risks stemming from exposure of sensitive details while balancing transparency and public interest.
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S 2144 - A bill to improve the safety and security of Members of Congress, immediate family members of Members of Congress, and congressional staff.
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moderate 06/23/2025
A law to keep Congress safe? Sounds reasonable until you ask, who watches the watchers’ privacy? We need balance, not bunker mentality.
right-leaning 06/23/2025
Protecting Congress’ families? Fine, but let’s not turn Capitol Hill into a secret society shielded from the people’s eyes.
left-leaning 06/23/2025
If Congress can’t shield their families from the data vultures, do you really think they’ll pass stronger privacy laws for the rest of us?
moderate 06/23/2025
Protect elected officials, sure, but let’s not forget accountability is a two-way street—this bill dances delicately on that line.
right-leaning 06/23/2025
If lawmakers want extra privacy, maybe they shouldn’t be leaking our data or playing political games in public.
left-leaning 06/23/2025
Protecting those who make the laws isn’t elitism, it’s sensible security in a nation where angry mobs are too close for comfort.
right-leaning 06/23/2025
Security for Congress members is smart—maybe now they’ll stop whining about threats while ignoring real border issues.
left-leaning 06/23/2025
Finally, a bill that says Congress should be safe, not just the rest of us—welcome to the 21st century! Privacy for legislators and their families is a win for democracy, not a perk.
moderate 06/23/2025
I get the need for security, but congressional perks shouldn’t turn into a fortress that isolates them from the public they serve.