H.R.5050 - Social Networking Online Protection Act
To prohibit employers and certain other entities from requiring or requesting that employees and certain other individuals provide a user name, password, or other means for accessing a personal account on any social networking website. view all titles (2)
All Bill Titles
- Official: To prohibit employers and certain other entities from requiring or requesting that employees and certain other individuals provide a user name, password, or other means for accessing a personal account on any social networking website. as introduced.
- Short: Social Networking Online Protection Act as introduced.
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Interests that support this bill:
Top recipients for ALL supporting interest groups
| Name | Amount Received | Vote On Passage |
|---|---|---|
| Rep. Anna G. Eshoo [D, CA-18] | $27,200 | |
| Rep. Zoe Lofgren [D, CA-19] | $25,400 | |
| Rep. John Conyers Jr. [D, MI-13] | $24,400 | |
| Rep. Bob Goodlatte [R, VA-6] | $16,500 | |
| Rep. James E. Clyburn [D, SC-6] | $14,936 | |
| Rep. Lee Terry [R, NE-2] | $12,000 | |
| Rep. Jerry McNerney [D, CA-9] | $10,900 | |
| Rep. Greg Walden [R, OR-2] | $10,500 | |
| Rep. Lamar Smith [R, TX-21] | $9,000 | |
| Rep. Robert C. "Bobby" Scott [D, VA-3] | $8,000 | |
| Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand [D, NY] | $40,700 | |
| Sen. Patty Murray [D, WA] | $40,450 | |
| Sen. Harry Reid [D, NV] | $40,050 | |
| Sen. Charles E. Schumer [D, NY] | $39,500 | |
| Sen. Ron Wyden [D, OR] | $33,600 | |
| Sen. Barbara Boxer [D, CA] | $30,190 | |
| Sen. Patrick J. Leahy [D, VT] | $25,650 | |
| Sen. John McCain [R, AZ] | $24,000 | |
| Sen. Rob Portman [R, OH] | $10,800 | |
| Sen. John Thune [R, SD] | $10,500 |
Specific Organizations Supporting H.R.5050
- ACLU
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U.S. Congress - H.R.5050 Social Networking Online Protection Act




