Bills/H.R. 2286

American Genetic Privacy Act of 2025

American Genetic Privacy Act of 2025

In CommitteeEconomyHouseHouse Bill · 119th Congress
Bill Progress · House
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Plain Language Summary

# American Genetic Privacy Act of 2025 - Summary **What the Bill Would Do** The American Genetic Privacy Act of 2025 aims to establish federal privacy protections for genetic information. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, bills with this title typically seek to regulate how genetic data—obtained through DNA tests, medical procedures, or ancestry services—can be collected, used, shared, and stored by companies and organizations. **Who It Affects** This legislation would potentially affect millions of Americans who use genetic testing services (like ancestry DNA kits or medical genetic tests), as well as the companies that offer these services, healthcare providers, insurance companies, and law enforcement agencies that may use genetic databases. **Current Status** The bill (HR 2286) was introduced in the 119th Congress by Representative Tim Burchett (R-TN) and is currently in committee, meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives.

To learn more about the specific protections or restrictions the bill proposes, you would need to review the full text of the legislation on Congress.gov.

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Latest Action

March 24, 2025

Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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4 cosponsors

Key Dates

Introduced
March 24, 2025
Last Updated
March 24, 2025
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