Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB2286

Introduced
3/24/25  

Caption

American Genetic Privacy Act of 2025

Impact

If enacted, HB2286 would significantly influence how genetic data is handled by commercial DNA testing services. It explicitly prevents these services from sharing any covered genetic information with entities connected to the Chinese government. This measure is justified on national security grounds, as lawmakers express concerns over foreign entities potentially accessing sensitive genetic information. The enforcement of these provisions would be overseen by the Federal Trade Commission, applying existing consumer protection regulations to these new disclosures.

Summary

House Bill 2286, titled the 'American Genetic Privacy Act of 2025,' seeks to prohibit the sale and disclosure of specific genetic information to the People's Republic of China. The bill targets concerns regarding privacy and the potential misuse of genetic data, particularly in the context of commercial DNA testing services, which have gained popularity in recent years. By establishing these prohibitions, the bill aims to protect the genetic information of U.S. citizens from foreign surveillance and potential exploitation.

Contention

Although the bill has gained traction among certain legislators, it is not without its critics. Opponents argue that restricting the flow of genetic information could hinder scientific research and collaboration, particularly in areas such as medicine and genetics. There are also concerns about the feasibility and practicality of enforcing such prohibitions, especially in an increasingly globalized world. Critics also point out the potential for unintended consequences that could arise from restricting data sharing in a rapidly advancing technological landscape.

Congress_id

119-HR-2286

Introduced_date

2025-03-24

Companion Bills

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