Built to help voters quickly verify how officials vote — district first, party second. All information is sourced from official public records.
HR. 1233 · 119th Congress

To prohibit the obligation or expenditure of Federal funds for disinformation research grants, and for other purposes.

In committee

This bill has not become law. Status shown reflects the latest official action.

See what this could mean for your district

Save your district in Account to view district-specific context for this bill.

Bill details

Introduced: 2/12/2025
Status: Referred to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
Bill ID: 119hr1233
Latest action: Referred to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.

Summary

Introduced in House

This bill prohibits federal funding for (1) disinformation research grants, (2) the National Science Foundation (NSF) Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace grant program, and (3) programs within the NSF Convergence Accelerator grant program’s Track F: Trust and Authenticity in Communications Systems. The Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace grant program provides grants to support research and education on various topics in cybersecurity and privacy, including cryptography, hardware security, and information integrity. The Convergence Accelerator’s Track F projects focused on tools and techniques to prevent, mitigate, and adapt to the unanticipated negative effects of, and potential manipulation of, communications systems (e.g., misinformation).

Source: BILLSUM · Summary date: 2/12/2025

District impact notes

1 notes
NEUTRAL
3/18/2026

This bill prohibits the use of federal funds for disinformation research grants and related programs. • The policy could impact local research initiatives in cybersecurity and privacy, potentially affecting educational institutions involved in these areas. • It may also influence how local organizations address misinformation and communication integrity, which could affect public discourse. • A possible concern is how the lack of federal funding for disinformation research might limit resources available for understanding and addressing misinformation challenges. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.

Related votes

Roll calls that reference this bill in official data.

0 roll calls
No related roll calls found yet for this bill.

Primary sources

Official links to verify details. (No interpretation.)

Summary source label: BILLSUM
About this data
  • OurCongress is non-partisan by design. We do not add political interpretation or advocacy.
  • Bill data and official summaries come from GovInfo and Congress.gov. Some bills do not have published summaries yet.
  • District impact notes (when shown) are AI-generated from official bill metadata/summaries to improve readability. They are not official government language.
  • This page updates automatically via a daily ingestion pipeline.

About this data

Non-partisan by design
OurCongress provides plain-English context without endorsements, political interpretation, or advocacy.
Official sources
Data is sourced from official government records (e.g., Congress.gov, GovInfo, Clerk of the House, and the U.S. Senate).
AI-generated text
Some sections may be AI-generated from official summaries/metadata to help readability. AI output can be imperfect—verify with primary sources.
Last updated: 3/18/2026Source: BILLSUMBill: 119hr1233Learn more →