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Biden Signs Safe Connections Act

President Joe Biden signed the Safe Connections Act (HR-7132) Wednesday, the White House said. The measure, which the Senate passed in November (see 2211180079), would let domestic abuse survivors separate a mobile phone line from any shared plan involving their…

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abusers without penalties or other requirements and require the FCC to establish rules that ensure calls and texts to domestic abuse hotlines don’t appear on call logs. The House cleared the bill in July (see 2207280052). The measure’s sponsors praised Biden for signing it. “Giving domestic violence abusers control over their victims’ cell phones is a terrifying reality for many survivors,” said Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii. “Right now there is no easy way out for these victims -- they’re trapped in by contracts and hefty fees. Our new law will help survivors get out of these shared plans and help victims stay connected with their families and support networks.” It’s “another important step toward ensuring all victims of domestic violence have the support they need and deserve,” said Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb. “This new law ensures all survivors can remove themselves from shared phone plans without prohibitive costs and requirements, and enroll in the Lifeline Program or the Affordable Connectivity Program to obtain new phones or phone services at discounted prices,” said Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Calif. It's “a meaningful step forward in supporting and protecting individuals who are facing domestic abuse and violence,” said Rep. Annie Kuster, D-N.H.