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H.R. 3492, titled the Protect Children’s Innocence Act, is a legislative proposal that aims to implement new federal regulations concerning the welfare and medical treatment of children. While the specific text of the bill has not been summarized by official congressional sources, the title suggests it would likely focus on restricting certain medical procedures or educational materials that the sponsors deem inappropriate for minors. If enacted, the bill would establish national standards that could impact healthcare providers, schools, and parental rights regarding the upbringing and medical care of their children.
As standard legislation, this bill would require approval from both the House of Representatives and the Senate, followed by a presidential signature, to become law. Because it is currently in the early stages of the legislative process and has only been referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, its specific mandates are subject to change during the committee review process. If passed, citizens could see changes in how federal funds are allocated to institutions providing certain types of pediatric care or how federal law defines protections for minors in various social and medical contexts.
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Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Dec 18, 2025
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Dec 18, 2025