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House Bill

H.R. 4492

119th Congress

Don’t Sell My DNA Act

In Committee
Introduced:Jul 17, 2025

Primary Sponsor

Dusty Johnson

Dusty Johnson

Representative

Republican
SD

Cosponsors

0

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Policy Area

Government Operations and Politics

Summary

This bill would require the District of Columbia to accept tribal government-issued photo IDs as valid identification for voting in elections. This would make it easier for tribal members living in DC to participate in the electoral process.

Latest Action

Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.

SponsorDusty Johnson (R-SD)
Introduced7/17/2025
StatusReferred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
ChamberHouse
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Don’t Sell My DNA Act

This bill would require the District of Columbia to accept tribal government-issued photo IDs as valid identification for voting in elections. This would make it easier for tribal members living in DC to participate in the electoral process.

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This bill would require the District of Columbia to accept tribal government-issued photo IDs as valid identification for voting in elections. This would make it easier for tribal members living in DC to participate in the electoral process.

Bill Number
4492
Sponsor
Dusty Johnson (R-SD)
Introduced
7/17/2025
Status
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Policy Area
Government Operations and Politics

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Title
Don’t Sell My DNA Act
Bill Number
4492
Sponsor
Dusty Johnson (R-SD)
Status
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Introduced
7/17/2025
Summary
This bill would require the District of Columbia to accept tribal government-issued photo IDs as valid identification for voting in elections. This would make it easier for tribal members living in DC to participate in the electoral process.

Data from Congress.gov

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