Keeping Kids Safe Act of 2023

3/18/2024, 9:17 PM
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
Bill 118 hr 4057, also known as the Keeping Kids Safe Act of 2023, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to enhance child safety and protection measures in various aspects of society.

One key provision of the bill is the establishment of a national database for tracking individuals convicted of crimes against children. This database would be accessible to law enforcement agencies, schools, and other relevant organizations to help prevent individuals with a history of child abuse from working with children in the future.

Additionally, the Keeping Kids Safe Act of 2023 includes measures to improve background checks for individuals working in positions that involve regular contact with children, such as teachers, daycare providers, and youth sports coaches. These enhanced background checks aim to ensure that individuals with a history of child abuse or other relevant offenses are not placed in positions where they could harm children. Furthermore, the bill includes provisions for increased funding for child abuse prevention programs and resources for victims of child abuse. This funding would support initiatives aimed at educating the public about child safety, providing support services for victims, and improving the overall response to cases of child abuse. Overall, the Keeping Kids Safe Act of 2023 seeks to strengthen protections for children and prevent instances of child abuse in various settings. By implementing measures such as a national database for tracking offenders, enhanced background checks, and increased funding for prevention programs, this bill aims to create a safer environment for children across the United States.
Congress
118

Number
HR - 4057

Introduced on
2023-06-13

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

6/13/2023

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
Bill 118 hr 4057, also known as the Keeping Kids Safe Act of 2023, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to enhance child safety and protection measures in various aspects of society.

One key provision of the bill is the establishment of a national database for tracking individuals convicted of crimes against children. This database would be accessible to law enforcement agencies, schools, and other relevant organizations to help prevent individuals with a history of child abuse from working with children in the future.

Additionally, the Keeping Kids Safe Act of 2023 includes measures to improve background checks for individuals working in positions that involve regular contact with children, such as teachers, daycare providers, and youth sports coaches. These enhanced background checks aim to ensure that individuals with a history of child abuse or other relevant offenses are not placed in positions where they could harm children. Furthermore, the bill includes provisions for increased funding for child abuse prevention programs and resources for victims of child abuse. This funding would support initiatives aimed at educating the public about child safety, providing support services for victims, and improving the overall response to cases of child abuse. Overall, the Keeping Kids Safe Act of 2023 seeks to strengthen protections for children and prevent instances of child abuse in various settings. By implementing measures such as a national database for tracking offenders, enhanced background checks, and increased funding for prevention programs, this bill aims to create a safer environment for children across the United States.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo amend the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act to reauthorize surveillance and data collection by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for child, youth, and adult trauma.

Policy Areas
Health

Potential Impact
Child health
Health information and medical records
Health programs administration and funding
Mental health

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Latest Action6/16/2023
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.