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HR 5594

Protect Your PIN Act of 2025

119th Congress
Introduced by Don Bacon, Vern Buchanan, Juan Ciscomani and 6 other co-sponsors

The Protect Your PIN Act of 2025 expands federal grant programs to provide local law enforcement with more resources to investigate and prosecute identity theft.

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Bill Summary ยท HR 5594

Bill Summary: Protect Your PIN Act of 2025 (H.R. 5594)

Overview

The Protect Your PIN Act of 2025 is a targeted piece of legislation designed to expand the scope of existing federal grant programs to better assist local law enforcement in combating identity theft. By amending the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Reauthorization Act of 2022, the bill ensures that identity theft is explicitly recognized and funded alongside other cybercrimes.

Main Purpose and Intent

The primary goal of this bill is to provide local law enforcement agencies with more resources to investigate and prosecute identity theft. By integrating "identity theft" into the existing legal framework for cybercrime grants, the bill aims to close a gap in funding and recognition, acknowledging that identity theft is a critical component of modern cyber-enabled crime.

Key Provisions

The bill makes specific technical amendments to Section 1401 of the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization Act of 2022 (34 U.S.C. 30107):

  • Formal Definition of Identity Theft: The bill establishes a clear legal definition for "identity theft" within the context of these grants. It defines it as a criminal offense involving the intentional transfer, possession, or use of another person's identification without lawful authority.
  • Expansion of Grant Eligibility: The bill amends subsections (b) through (d) of the referenced law to ensure that grants intended for "cybercrimes against individuals" now explicitly include "identity theft."

Impact and Affected Parties

The primary beneficiaries of this legislation are local law enforcement agencies, including:
* State and local police departments.
* Law enforcement agencies within Indian Tribes.
* Other local government units.

By expanding the definitions, these agencies can apply for and utilize federal grant funding specifically to tackle cases where individuals have had their personal identification stolen or misused. Ultimately, the bill is intended to provide better protection and recourse for victims of identity theft.

Procedural Status

  • Introduced: September 26, 2025
  • Current Status: The bill has been introduced in the House and referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary for further review and consideration.

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