A new bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives is pushing the age-verification debate to a new level, from individual state laws to a proposal that could eventually apply nationwide.
Filed as H.R. 8250 on April 13, 2026, the measure is titled “To require operating system providers to verify the age of any user of an operating system, and for other purposes.” It was introduced by Rep. Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey and Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, and has been referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Privacy advocates have expressed concerns about the potential consequences of this approach. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, in its criticism of California’s AB 1043, stated that the law would require operating systems and app stores to implement age-bracketing systems, expanding the collection of sensitive age data and increasing privacy and censorship risks. Similar concerns are expected to arise as details of H.R. 8250 become available.

