US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB8245

Introduced
4/9/26  

Caption

GRACIE Act of 2026 Generate Recordings of All Child protective Interviews Everywhere Act

Impact

If enacted, HB 8245 would significantly impact state laws concerning child welfare by requiring all recorded interviews to be securely managed and retrievable. The legislation sets forth specific guidelines for the states to follow, including the establishment of statutes or policies regarding the mandatory retention of recordings and access control measures. The bill stipulates that grants awarded under its provisions should be utilized strictly for the purposes outlined, thereby allocating federal support to strengthen state infrastructures related to child protection services.

Summary

House Bill 8245, known as the GRACIE Act of 2026, aims to enhance the documentation of child welfare interviews across states by providing grants to state agencies responsible for conducting these interviews. The legislation mandates the recording and retention of these interviews for a minimum of five years, which is intended to improve accountability and ensure that child welfare practices are transparent. It further outlines the requisite conditions for states seeking grant funding, emphasizing their obligations towards the recording process and data management.

Contention

The discussion around HB 8245 may bring to light various points of contention, primarily concerning privacy and the implications of recording sensitive interviews. Advocacy groups may express concerns about ensuring that the recordings are not misused or accessed improperly, particularly in cases where allegations of abuse are involved. Additionally, there may be debates on the effectiveness of grant funding and whether it adequately addresses the unique challenges faced by each state in implementing such recording protocols. Legislators could potentially argue about the sufficiency of resources and support needed to meet the requirements set forth in the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB659

GRACIE Act of 2025 Generate Recordings of All Child protective Interviews Everywhere Act

US HF2560

A bill for an act relating to recordings of interviews during child abuse assessments and family assessments.

US HB2322

DCS; investigations; interviews; recording

US H4778

Electronic recordings of interviews and interrogations

US HB2436

DCS; investigations; interviews; recording

US HB2533

EASE Act of 2025 Ensuring Access to Specialty care Everywhere Act of 2025

US HB5266

5G UPGRADE Act of 2025 5G Using Previously Granted Rulings that Accelerate Deployment Everywhere Act of 2025

US SB1143

Children’s advocacy centers: recordings.

US HF2594

Protections related to interviews of child abuse victims clarified to apply to all recordings; changes to terms used in statutes that punish creation, distribution, and possession of sexually explicit materials involving children proposed; and conforming changes made.

US SF2825

Child abuse victims protections related to interviews apply to all recordings clarification provision and changes to terms used in statutes that punish creation, distribution, and possession of sexually explicit materials involving children proposal provision

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