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STOP CSAM Act of 2025

7/22/2025, 9:32 PM

Summary of Bill S 1829

The bill, designated as S. 1829 in the 119th Congress and introduced on May 21, 2025, aims to address the issue of sexual exploitation of children. It focuses on supporting victims and promoting accountability and transparency within the tech industry in combating this serious problem.

Congressional Summary of S 1829

Strengthening Transparency and Obligations to Protect Children Suffering from Abuse and Mistreatment Act of 2025 or the STOP CSAM Act of 2025

This bill revises the federal framework governing the prevention of online child sexual exploitation to expand protections for victims, expand requirements for electronic communication service providers and remote computing service providers (providers), and expand related penalties and remedies.

The bill extends protections for child victims and witnesses who testify in federal court (e.g., privacy protections) to child victims and witnesses of kidnapping offenses and to child victims and witnesses who were under 18 years of age at the time of the crime, even if they are 18 or older at the time of court proceedings.

Additionally, the bill establishes statutory procedures for courts to appoint a trustee to hold restitution payments for certain victims (e.g., minor victims) of offenses involving human trafficking, sexual abuse, child sexual abuse material, illegal sexual activity and related crimes, or crimes of violence.

The bill requires providers to report online child sexual exploitation to the CyberTipline (i.e., the national reporting system for online child sexual exploitation) within 60 days. Reports must include specified information, such as information about repeat offenders. The bill establishes criminal and civil penalties for providers who fail to comply with the requirements.

Finally, the bill prohibits providers from hosting or storing child pornography or knowingly facilitating the sexual exploitation of children and allows victims to pursue civil remedies.

Current Status of Bill S 1829

Bill S 1829 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since May 21, 2025. Bill S 1829 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the Senate on May 21, 2025.  Bill S 1829's most recent activity was Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 106. as of June 26, 2025

Bipartisan Support of Bill S 1829

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
0
Republican Sponsors
1
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
24
Democrat Cosponsors
13
Republican Cosponsors
11
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 1829

Primary Policy Focus

Crime and Law Enforcement

Alternate Title(s) of Bill S 1829

STOP CSAM Act of 2025
STOP CSAM Act of 2025
Strengthening Transparency and Obligations to Protect Children Suffering from Abuse and Mistreatment Act of 2025
A bill to combat the sexual exploitation of children by supporting victims and promoting accountability and transparency by the tech industry.

Comments

Clare Bridges profile image

Clare Bridges

755

9 months ago

I think this new bill, the STOP CSAM Act of 2025, is a step in the right direction to protect children from harmful content online. It aims to combat the spread of child sexual abuse material, which is a serious issue that needs to be addressed. While I'm not entirely sure about all the details of this bill, I believe that it is important to prioritize the safety and well-being of our children. It's crucial that we take action to prevent the exploitation of minors and hold those responsible accountable. Overall, I support efforts to make the internet a safer place for everyone.

Felicity Hardin profile image

Felicity Hardin

755

9 months ago

I'm sad that this bill is necessary, but it's important to protect children from harmful content online.

Sam Sherman profile image

Sam Sherman

816

10 months ago

I don't get why they're pushing this. It's gonna mess things up for a lot of people. Who really benefits from this anyway?

Brooklynn Wheeler profile image

Brooklynn Wheeler

739

10 months ago

I think this is a great step in the right direction. It's about time we take action on this issue. Can't wait to see how it all plays out!

Georgina Lyons profile image

Georgina Lyons

729

9 months ago

I can't believe this crap! It's ridiculous how this is gonna impact us. Like, seriously, who even came up with this? It's gonna mess everything up for me and my friends. I can't deal with this nonsense. It's just gonna make things worse for everyone. Ugh, I can't even.

Zachary Friedman profile image

Zachary Friedman

575

9 months ago

This bill, it's a disaster! It's gonna invade our privacy and restrict our freedom online. How will this affect our rights in the long run?