Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB4923

Introduced
8/8/25  

Caption

Stop Foreign Propaganda Act

Impact

Should HB4923 be enacted, it would introduce significant alterations to current regulations pertaining to the management of foreign communications within the media landscape. These changes would entail stricter oversight of materials disseminated by foreign agents, with implications for both traditional media outlets and emerging digital platforms. Advocates for the bill suggest that such a framework is essential to ensure a healthier information environment, while also enhancing public trust in the media by filtering out malicious foreign activities.

Summary

House Bill 4923, titled the Stop Foreign Propaganda Act, seeks to address concerns regarding foreign interference in domestic affairs, particularly through information dissemination and media channels. The bill proposes measures aimed at curbing the spread of misinformation believed to originate from outside the country, thereby protecting the integrity of both public discourse and national security. Proponents of the bill argue that it is critical to counteract tactics used by foreign entities that can manipulate public opinion and destabilize local governance.

Contention

Critics of the bill raise concerns about the potential ramifications for freedom of speech and press. They argue that the vague definitions related to what constitutes foreign propaganda could lead to the infringement of civil liberties. Additionally, there are fears that the bill might result in the stifling of legitimate criticism of government activities or policies, particularly when such criticisms may be perceived as foreign influence. The debate thus centers on the balance between safeguarding national interests and upholding democratic values, thereby highlighting the tension between security measures and civil freedoms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB5427

No Propaganda Act

US HR1471

Countering disinformation, propaganda, and misinformation in Latin America and the Caribbean, and calling for multi-stakeholder efforts to address the significant detrimental effects that the rise in disinformation, propaganda, and misinformation in regional information environments has on democratic governance, human rights, and United States national interests.

US SB5365

Stop Adversaries Meddling in American Elections Act

US HB3774

SHIP Act Stop Harboring Iranian Petroleum Act

US SB1829

Stop Harboring Iranian Petroleum Act of 2023

US HB5522

Combatting Foreign Surveillance Spyware Sanctions Act

US HB5557

Combatting Foreign Surveillance Spyware Sanctions Act

US HB5907

Stop Transnational Repression Act

US SB875

No Funds for Enablers of Adversarial Propaganda Act

US HB6365

Stopping Illicit Oil Shipments Act of 2023

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