No Fentanyl on Social Media Act
Sponsor

- Veterans$3,500k
- Tech & Internet$86k
Full profile: /officials/E000300
Source: Congress.gov · FEC
Cosponsors (8)
Members who have signed on to support this bill since introduction. Source: Congress.gov.
Latest Action
The most recent step in the bill's legislative path. Committee Activity below shows referrals and reports; the full action-by-action history including floor proceedings lives at Congress.gov →
Committee Activity
Currently in
- House Committee on Energy and CommerceReferred To · 2025-11-21
- House Committee on the JudiciaryReferred To · 2025-11-21
Previously
- Judiciary CommitteeReferred To · 2025-11-21
- Energy and Commerce CommitteeReferred To · 2025-11-21
Plain-English Summary
This bill would require social media companies to take stronger steps to prevent drug dealers from using their platforms to sell fentanyl and other dangerous drugs, including removing illegal drug sales content and reporting suspicious activity to law enforcement. The legislation aims to crack down on how criminals exploit social media to distribute fentanyl, which has become a major driver of overdose deaths across the country. Social media platforms would face pressure to implement better detection tools and policies to keep illegal drug trafficking off their services.
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Subjects
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