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H.R. 4330, PRESS Act (CBO Report for Congress)

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Congress 117th
Date Requested Sept. 19, 2022
Date Sent Oct. 6, 2022
Description:
H.R. 4330 would exempt journalists and third-party service providers, such as telecommunications carriers and Internet service providers, from being compelled to identify a source or disclose other information that was gathered or created as part of engaging in journalism unless it is necessary to prevent an act of terrorism or a threat of imminent violence. Specifically, a federal court would make that determination based on the preponderance of the evidence after the journalist or service provider has had notice and an opportunity to respond. For matters related to federal cases, the Department of Justice (DOJ) typically files subpoena requests that seek information from journalists. Current DOJ policy allows federal prosecutors to request a subpoena of a journalist or a third-party service provider only in limited circumstances after an internal review. Based on information from DOJ, CBO estimates that a small number of subpoenas seeking information from journalists are approved each year. In conversations with CBO, DOJ indicated that H.R. 4330 would apply to a larger number of individuals than its current policy. As such, CBO estimates that the act would increase by a small amount the number of subpoenas subject to the act’s requirements. In addition, CBO estimates that the act would increase the amount of work required by federal prosecutors to obtain such a subpoena. Thus, CBO estimates that implementing H.R. 4330 would cost less than $500,000 over the 2023-2027 period. Such spending would be subject to the availability of appropriated funds.

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