Bills/S. 1959

A bill to protect integrity, fairness, and objectivity in decisions regarding access to classified information, and for other purposes.

A bill to protect integrity, fairness, and objectivity in decisions regarding access to classified information, and for other purposes.

In CommitteeDefenseSenateSenate Bill · 119th Congress
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Plain Language Summary

# Summary of S 1959 - Classified Information Access Bill **What the Bill Would Do** This bill aims to establish new safeguards for how the U.S. government decides who can access classified (secret) information. The legislation focuses on ensuring these decisions are made with integrity, fairness, and objectivity—meaning they should be based on consistent standards rather than political preferences or personal bias. **Who It Affects** The bill would primarily impact people seeking security clearances, which are required for government employees, contractors, and military personnel who need access to classified materials.

It could also affect the agencies that grant these clearances, such as the Defense Department and intelligence communities. **Current Status** S 1959 was introduced by Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) in the 119th Congress and is currently in committee, meaning it hasn't yet been debated or voted on by the full Senate. The bill's specific provisions aren't detailed in available summaries, so the exact mechanisms for protecting integrity in clearance decisions would need to be reviewed in the full legislative text.

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Latest Action

June 5, 2025

Read twice and referred to the Select Committee on Intelligence.

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Key Dates

Introduced
June 5, 2025
Last Updated
June 5, 2025
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