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HB 95An Act providing for disclosure of synthetic advertising content and for enforcement.

Congress · introduced 2025-01-14

Latest action: Laid on the table, May 5, 2026

Sponsors

Action timeline

  1. · house Referred to COMMUNICATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY, Jan. 14, 2025
  2. · house Reported as amended, May 5, 2026
  3. · house First consideration, May 5, 2026
  4. · house Laid on the table, May 5, 2026

Text versions

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Bill text

Printer's No. 0078 · 4,591 characters · source document

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PRINTER'S NO.   78

                     THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA



                         HOUSE BILL
                         No. 95
                                               Session of
                                                 2025

     INTRODUCED BY PIELLI, KHAN, MERSKI, O'MARA, KENYATTA, GUENST,
        WAXMAN, CEPEDA-FREYTIZ, HARKINS, GIRAL, FREEMAN, HANBIDGE,
        HOHENSTEIN, BURGOS, SANCHEZ, DONAHUE, SHUSTERMAN, HOWARD,
        WEBSTER, NEILSON, HADDOCK, PROBST, OTTEN, BOROWSKI, HILL-
        EVANS AND STEELE, JANUARY 14, 2025

     REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON COMMUNICATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY,
        JANUARY 14, 2025


                                    AN ACT
 1   Amending the act of December 17, 1968 (P.L.1224, No.387),
 2      entitled "An act prohibiting unfair methods of competition
 3      and unfair or deceptive acts or practices in the conduct of
 4      any trade or commerce, giving the Attorney General and
 5      District Attorneys certain powers and duties and providing
 6      penalties," further providing for definitions.
 7      The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
 8   hereby enacts as follows:
 9      Section 1.    Section 2(4) of the act of December 17, 1968
10   (P.L.1224, No.387), known as the Unfair Trade Practices and
11   Consumer Protection Law, is amended by adding a subclause and
12   the section is amended by adding clauses to read:
13      Section 2.    Definitions.--As used in this act.
14      * * *
15      (4)   "Unfair methods of competition" and "unfair or deceptive
16   acts or practices" mean any one or more of the following:
17      * * *
18      (xx.1)   Knowingly or recklessly creating, distributing or
 1   publishing any content generated by artificial intelligence
 2   without clear and conspicuous disclosure, including written
 3   text, images, audio and video content and other forms of media.
 4   A disclosure under this subclause must state that the content
 5   was generated using artificial intelligence, must be displayed
 6   in the first instance when the content is presented to the
 7   consumer, must be presented in a manner reasonably
 8   understandable and readily noticeable to the consumer and must
 9   be presented in the same medium as the content.
10      * * *
11      (14)    "Artificial intelligence" means technology or tools
12   that use predictive algorithms to create new content, including
13   audio, code, images, text, simulations or videos.
14      (15)    "Clear and conspicuous" means a statement or disclosure
15   that meets all of the following criteria:
16      (i)    The statement or disclosure is disclosed in a size,
17   color, contrast, location, duration and audibility that is
18   readily noticeable, readable, understandable and capable of
19   being heard.
20      (ii)    The statement or disclosure does not contradict and is
21   not inconsistent with any other information with which the
22   statement or disclosure is presented.
23      (iii)   If the statement or disclosure modifies, explains or
24   clarifies other information with which the statement or
25   disclosure is presented:
26      (A)    the statement or disclosure is presented in proximity to
27   the information that the statement or disclosure modifies in a
28   manner that is likely to be noticed, readable and
29   understandable; and
30      (B)    the statement or disclosure is not to be obscured in any

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 1   manner.
 2      (iv)   If the statement or disclosure is an audio statement or
 3   disclosure, the statement or disclosure is delivered in a volume
 4   and cadence sufficient for a consumer to hear and comprehend the
 5   statement or disclosure.
 6      (v)    If the statement or disclosure is a visual statement or
 7   disclosure, the statement or disclosure is of a size and shade
 8   and appears on the screen for a duration sufficient for a
 9   consumer to read and comprehend the statement or disclosure.
10      (vi)   If the statement or disclosure is a print advertisement
11   or promotional material, including a point-of-sale display or
12   brochure materials directed to a consumer, the statement or
13   disclosure is in a type size and location sufficiently
14   noticeable for a consumer to read and comprehend the statement
15   or disclosure in a print that contrasts with the background
16   against which the statement or disclosure appears.
17      Section 2.    This act shall take effect in 60 days.




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Connected on the graph

33 typed relationships in the influence graph — 32 inbound, 1 outbound, grouped by type.

cosponsor of bill (31)
datedirentityamountrolesource
2025-01-14Lisa A. Borowskicosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Carol Hill-Evanscosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14G. Roni Greencosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Johanny Cepeda-Freytizcosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Jim Haddockcosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14III John C. Ingliscosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Mandy Steelecosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Robert Freemancosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Joe Ciresicosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Ed Neilsoncosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Kyle Donahuecosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Nancy Guenstcosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Robert E. Merskicosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Joe Webstercosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Maureen E. Maddencosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Danilo Burgoscosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Danielle Friel Ottencosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Melissa L. Shustermancosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Malcolm Kenyattacosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Tarah Probstcosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Liz Hanbidgecosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Elizabeth Fiedlercosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Kristine C. Howardcosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Tarik Khancosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Patrick J. Harkinscosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Perry S. Warrencosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Jennifer O'Maracosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Jose Giralcosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Joseph C. Hohensteincosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Ben Waxmancosponsorsponsorship
2025-01-14Benjamin V. Sanchezcosponsorsponsorship
referred to committee (1)
datedirentityamountrolesource
Pennsylvania House Communications And Technology Committeepa-leg
sponsor of bill (1)
datedirentityamountrolesource
2025-01-14Chris Piellisponsorsponsorship

The full graph

Every typed relationship touching this entity — 33 edges across 2 categories. Grouped by what the connection is; the heaviest few are shown, with a link to the full list.

Committees

Referred to committee 1 edge

Legislation

Cosponsored bill 31 edges

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Sponsored bill 1 edge

Who matters

Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.

#MemberRoleSpeechesVotedScore
1Chris Pielli (D, state_lower PA-156)sponsor05
2Ben Waxman (D, state_lower PA-182)cosponsor01
3Benjamin V. Sanchez (D, state_lower PA-153)cosponsor01
4Carol Hill-Evans (D, state_lower PA-95)cosponsor01
5Danielle Friel Otten (D, state_lower PA-155)cosponsor01
6Danilo Burgos (D, state_lower PA-197)cosponsor01
7Ed Neilson (D, state_lower PA-174)cosponsor01
8Elizabeth Fiedler (D, state_lower PA-184)cosponsor01
9G. Roni Green (D, state_lower PA-190)cosponsor01
10III John C. Inglis (D, state_lower PA-38)cosponsor01
11Jennifer O'Mara (D, state_lower PA-165)cosponsor01
12Jim Haddock (D, state_lower PA-118)cosponsor01
13Joe Ciresi (D, state_lower PA-146)cosponsor01
14Joe Webster (D, state_lower PA-150)cosponsor01
15Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz (D, state_lower PA-129)cosponsor01
16Jose Giral (D, state_lower PA-180)cosponsor01
17Joseph C. Hohenstein (D, state_lower PA-177)cosponsor01
18Kristine C. Howard (D, state_lower PA-167)cosponsor01
19Kyle Donahue (D, state_lower PA-113)cosponsor01
20Lisa A. Borowski (D, state_lower PA-168)cosponsor01
21Liz Hanbidge (D, state_lower PA-61)cosponsor01
22Malcolm Kenyatta (D, state_lower PA-181)cosponsor01
23Mandy Steele (D, state_lower PA-33)cosponsor01
24Maureen E. Madden (D, state_lower PA-115)cosponsor01
25Melissa L. Shusterman (D, state_lower PA-157)cosponsor01

Predicted vote

Aggregated from: actual roll-call votes (when present) → sponsor → cosponsor → party median (predicts YES when ≥25% of the caucus sponsored/cosponsored). Each row labels its confidence tier so you can see why a position was predicted.

0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

Activity

Every typed-graph event involving this entity, newest first. Each row is one edge in the influence graph; click the date to jump to its provenance.

  1. 2026-05-20 · was referred to Pennsylvania House Communications And Technology Committee · pa-leg
  2. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Maureen E. Madden (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  3. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Joe Webster (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  4. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Malcolm Kenyatta (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  5. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Jim Haddock (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  6. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by III John C. Inglis (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  7. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Nancy Guenst (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  8. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Kristine C. Howard (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  9. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Robert E. Merski (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  10. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Tarik Khan (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  11. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Mandy Steele (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  12. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Joe Ciresi (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  13. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Benjamin V. Sanchez (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  14. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Ben Waxman (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  15. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Danielle Friel Otten (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  16. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Tarah Probst (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  17. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Kyle Donahue (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  18. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Jose Giral (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  19. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Joseph C. Hohenstein (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  20. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  21. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Robert Freeman (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  22. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Elizabeth Fiedler (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  23. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Ed Neilson (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  24. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Lisa A. Borowski (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  25. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Danilo Burgos (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  26. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Carol Hill-Evans (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  27. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Perry S. Warren (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  28. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Liz Hanbidge (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  29. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Jennifer O'Mara (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  30. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Patrick J. Harkins (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  31. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by Melissa L. Shusterman (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  32. 2025-01-14 · cosponsored by G. Roni Green (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  33. 2025-01-14 · sponsored by Chris Pielli (sponsor) · sponsorship

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