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S 1401119th CongressIntroduced
Targeting Child Predators Act of 2025
Introduced: Oct 29, 2025
Civil Rights & JusticeDefense & National SecurityTechnology & Innovation
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs
The Targeting Child Predators Act of 2025 amends federal law to establish a certification process for nondisclosure requirements linked to administrative subpoenas, mandates judicial review for such requirements, and transfers authority from the Treasury to Homeland Security for issuing subpoenas in investigations involving child predators. It aims to protect sensitive investigations while balancing legal oversight.
Key Points
- 1Transfers subpoena authority from Treasury to Homeland Security for child predator investigations.
- 2Imposes 180-day nondisclosure periods with exceptions for legal counsel and compliance purposes.
- 3Requires judicial review of nondisclosure orders to ensure they meet statutory justification criteria.
Impact Areas
Federal law enforcement agencies conducting child predator investigationsIndividuals and entities receiving administrative subpoenasCourts handling judicial review of nondisclosure requirementsLegal professionals advising subpoena recipients
Generated by Legislative Analysis v1.0 on Nov 8, 2025