US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB2844

Introduced
9/17/25  

Caption

Charlie Kirk Act

Impact

The implications of SB2844 extend to the governance of the USAGM, reinforcing a stance that domestic dissemination of specific programs is not permitted. This act modifies Section 501 of the existing educational exchange legislation, enhancing the definition of how program materials can be utilized. Notably, it does allow for exemptions under certain programs, such as those outlined in the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act, which could still facilitate some degree of local engagement. Furthermore, the amendment intends to prevent misunderstandings regarding USAGM's role in shaping or skewing domestic public discourse.

Summary

SB2844, also known as the Charlie Kirk Act, is introduced to clarify the policies surrounding the dissemination of program material about the United States that is prepared or distributed by the United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM). The bill seeks to amend the United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948, establishing clear prohibitions on using appropriated funds to influence public opinion domestically. Essentially, it restricts all program material created by USAGM from being distributed within the U.S., thereby ensuring that the agency's activities remain focused on international audiences.

Contention

Critics of the bill may raise concerns about the potential chilling effect it could have on the agency's ability to engage with American citizens, which detractors argue is essential. Opposition voices may contend that restricting domestic dissemination can limit educational outreach opportunities for Americans to gain insights into U.S. policies and international affairs. The bill may deepen the division regarding public trust in media institutions and how information is shared within the country versus abroad, potentially complicating the government’s relations with its citizens.

Companion Bills

US HB6695

Same As Charlie Kirk Act

Previously Filed As

US HB6695

Charlie Kirk Act

US HCR15

Urging Congress to pass federal legislation promoting greater media accountability as a way to honor the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

US HR719

Honoring the life and legacy of Charles "Charlie" James Kirk.

US AR43

Honors life of political activist Charles "Charlie" Kirk.

US H0125

Charlie Kirk Day of Remembrance

US S0194

Charlie Kirk Day of Remembrance

US HJ1

Honoring Charlie Kirk

US HB87

AN ACT relating to Charlie Kirk Day.

US SB31

AN ACT relating to Charlie Kirk Day.

US HB5704

Repeal the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2013

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