Federal judges would have to block convicted people from contacting victims in certain serious felony cases. The ban would last for the defendant’s life unless the bill’s narrow rules allow it to end or pause.
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Kayleigh’s Law Act of 2026 is a House bill waiting for floor action. The latest recorded action: Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 636.
Latest action on H.R. 8481: Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 636.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects victims in federal cases involving serious violence, sexual crimes, trafficking, or child exploitation. It also affects defendants convicted of those crimes because the no-contact order would become part of their sentence and last for life unless narrow rules apply. Federal judges would have to issue these orders and handle later requests to end or pause them.
Why this matters: Some victims now may need to keep asking courts for protection after a case ends. This bill would make lifetime protection automatic in covered federal cases. That could reduce unwanted contact and give victims more stability. It could also limit a judge’s ability to adjust an order when life circumstances change but the conviction remains in place.
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Officially: Kayleigh’s Law Act of 2026
Federal judges would have to block convicted people from contacting victims in certain serious felony cases. The ban would last for the defendant’s life unless the bill’s narrow rules allow it to end or pause.
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Latest: Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 636. (7/6/2026)
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