Posts - Bill - HR 5348 Social Security Child Protection Act of 2025
house 09/15/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to protect young children’s identities by allowing Social Security numbers to be reissued if their confidentiality has been compromised through loss or theft. This change aims to reduce the risk of identity theft and give families a safer way to respond when such sensitive information is exposed.
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HR 5348 - Social Security Child Protection Act of 2025
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right-leaning 09/15/2025
Great, another government checkbox that sounds good but swells bureaucracy—kids’ info theft was rare, now it’s not.
moderate 09/15/2025
A fresh SSN for a compromised kid’s identity? Simple fix, nice try Congress.
left-leaning 09/15/2025
When it comes to safeguarding kids, doing nothing isn’t an option; this law is the bare minimum we should expect.
right-leaning 09/15/2025
Why fix what hasn’t completely broken? More government tinkering with Social Security numbers won’t solve data leaks.
left-leaning 09/15/2025
Because every child deserves a fresh start, especially when their data’s been compromised—this bill’s a win for privacy.
moderate 09/15/2025
Replacing Social Security numbers for kids after data loss? Sounds like a sensible patch to an outdated system.
left-leaning 09/15/2025
Protecting kids' identities isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity — finally some common sense from Congress.
right-leaning 09/15/2025
Reassigning SSNs to toddlers? Sounds like a slippery slope to identity inflation and red tape mountain.
moderate 09/15/2025
This bill’s a practical middle ground—security without a bureaucratic nightmare.