US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB5956

Introduced
11/7/25  

Caption

Defending Against Foreign Propaganda Act

Impact

The implementation of HB5956 could significantly affect advertising practices and regulatory frameworks in the U.S. By mandating disclosures for foreign-sponsored advertisements, the bill seeks to empower consumers by providing them vital information, thus fostering a more transparent advertising landscape. It aims to combat misinformation and potential foreign influence on domestic affairs, thereby aligning with national security interests. However, this bill also places additional administrative burdens on advertisers who might need to adjust their practices to comply with the new requirements.

Summary

House Bill 5956, titled the 'Defending Against Foreign Propaganda Act', imposes new requirements for disclosures on advertisements financed by foreign governments or foreign individuals. This bill reflects lawmakers' increasing concern about the influence of foreign information campaigns on American public discourse and aims to ensure that consumers are aware of the origins of certain advertisements. Under this bill, advertisements that fit the criteria must clearly disclose the foreign sources funding them, aiming to enhance transparency and promote informed decision-making among the public.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB5956 centers on concerns regarding free speech and regulation of content. Advocates argue that the bill is essential for defending democracy and protecting citizens from deceptive foreign operations. In contrast, critics express reservations about the implications for political speech and artistic expression, fearing that it could lead to over-regulation of ads, stifling legitimate foreign voices in public discourse. There are also concerns about how the bill's definitions of foreign payments might impact various sectors, from media to entertainment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB4923

Stop Foreign Propaganda Act

US HB8155

Foreign Propaganda Transparency Act

US SB519

No Propaganda Act

US HB1216

Defund Government-Sponsored Propaganda Act

US SB518

Defund Government-Sponsored Propaganda Act

US HB4865

Relating to identification of and sanctions against certain foreign actors.

US HB591

Defending American Jobs and Investment Act

US SB1638

Protection Against Foreign Adversarial Artificial Intelligence Act of 2025

US HB5117

SPIN Act Stopping Propaganda Indoctrination Nationally Act

US HB2246

Foreign Investment Guardrails to Help Thwart (FIGHT) China Act

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