District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0073

Introduced
1/27/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Report Pass
6/2/25  
Engrossed
6/3/25  

Caption

Heads Up! Distraction-Free Learning Amendment Act of 2025 (now known as "Disconnect Act of 2025")

Impact

If enacted, the Disconnect Act would significantly impact the policies schools adopt concerning the use and management of personal devices within educational spaces. Schools must create a framework for assessing the effectiveness of these policies and include provisions for compliance and potential exemptions for students who need devices for educational or health-related purposes. This ensures that the needs of students are considered while also promoting a distraction-free educational environment.

Summary

B26-0073, known as the 'Disconnect Act of 2025', mandates local education agencies (LEAs) in the District of Columbia to establish and implement a personal wireless communication device policy aimed at prohibiting the possession of such devices by K-12 students during the entire school day. This legislation reflects a response to growing concerns regarding distractions caused by personal devices and the need for focused learning environments. Under this act, schools are required to develop clear guidelines outlining how communication should occur between parents and students, especially in urgent situations.

Sentiment

The sentiment towards B26-0073 is mixed. Proponents, including some educators and legislators, argue that restricting device usage during school hours will enhance learning and reduce distractions, thus leading to improved student performance. However, critics warn that the bill could hinder necessary communication regarding student health or emergencies, leading to discussions about the ongoing balance between regulation and freedom in educational contexts.

Contention

Key points of contention surround the bill's implications for student rights and communication protocols. Detractors highlight the need for flexibility, particularly for students with disabilities or health concerns that necessitate access to their devices. Supporters, however, emphasize the importance of maintaining a productive learning environment, noting the risks posed by unrestricted device access. This legislation highlights the broader debate on how schools should navigate the complexities of technology use in educational settings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DC B25-0831

Utility Disconnection Protection Act of 2024

DC B25-0345

Accountability and Victim Protection Amendment Act of 2023 (now known as "Secure DC Omnibus Amendment Act of 2024")

DC B25-0226

Access to Emergency Albuterol and Glucagon Amendment Act of 2023 (now known as "Access to Emergency Medications Amendment Act of 2023")

DC B25-0152

Reparations Foundation Fund and Task Force Establishment Act of 2023 (now known as "Insurance Database Amendment Act of 2024")

DC B25-0435

Fraudulent Vehicle Tag Enforcement Amendment Act of 2023 (now known as "Fraudulent Vehicle Tag and Parking Enforcement Modernization Amendment Act of 2024")

DC B25-0696

Advancing the Range of Reproductive Options for Washingtonians Amendment Act of 2024 (now known as "Insurance Regulation Amendment Act of 2024")

DC B25-0418

Voluntary Agreement Abolition Amendment Act of 2023 (now known as "Fairness and Stability in Housing Amendment Act of 2024")

DC B25-0202

Fiscal Year 2024 Budget Support Act of 2023

DC B25-0298

Black Queer History Commission Establishment Act of 2023 (now known as "“Black LGBTQ History Preservation Establishment Amendment Act of 2024")

DC B25-0320

Fiscal Year 2024 Budget Support Emergency Act of 2023

Similar Bills

AZ HB2636

Wireless facilities; residential neighborhoods; approval

CA AB1222

Vehicles: electronic wireless communications devices.

NJ A471

Provides for uniform regulation of small wireless facility deployment in this State.

NJ A1133

Provides for uniform regulation of small wireless facility deployment in this State.

NJ S1487

Provides for uniform regulation of small wireless facility deployment in this State.

NJ S2324

Provides for uniform regulation of small wireless facility deployment in this State.

AZ HB2795

Wireless facilities; residential neighborhoods; approval

CA SB649

Wireless telecommunications facilities.