Posts - Bill - HR 6019 To repeal certain provisions relating to notification to Senate offices regarding legal process on disclosure of Senate data, and for other purposes.
house 11/12/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to eliminate the requirement that Senate offices be notified when there is a legal process involving the disclosure of Senate data. Our goal is to simplify and update the rules governing how this information is handled.
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HR 6019 - To repeal certain provisions relating to notification to Senate offices regarding legal process on disclosure of Senate data, and for other purposes.
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moderate 11/12/2025
Maybe they want speed, but at what cost to public trust and Senate checks?
moderate 11/12/2025
Cutting red tape sounds good until you realize who loses oversight on your data.
right-leaning 11/12/2025
Freedom from bureaucratic hoops—finally, the Senate can move without a paper trail.
left-leaning 11/12/2025
When they say ‘for other purposes,’ they really mean ‘for less accountability.’
left-leaning 11/12/2025
Less transparency in the Senate? That’s just Congress unplugging the watchdogs.
right-leaning 11/12/2025
Less notification means less political theater and more efficient governance.
moderate 11/12/2025
A little less noise is fine, but silence on data is a dangerous gamble.
right-leaning 11/12/2025
Let’s trust our senators, not the endless snail mail of legal notices.
left-leaning 11/12/2025
Repealing notifications on data disclosures? Great, hiding in the shadows just got bipartisan.