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Congress·In Committee·H.R. 6195

Intelligence Community Property Security Act of 2025

Intelligence Community Property: Penalties for Trespassing

This bill was recently introduced and is currently being reviewed by the House Committee on the Judiciary. It is in the early stages of the lawmaking process and is considered active. There are no upcoming votes scheduled at this time.

Passage Likelihood

35%Unlikely

The bill has several Republican cosponsors but currently lacks bipartisan support. It is in the early stages of the legislative process and has not yet moved out of committee.

  • ·Republican-led bill
  • ·Referred to House Judiciary Committee
  • ·Lacks Democratic cosponsors
  • ·Early stage of introduction

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Key Points

  • This bill makes it a federal crime to enter property owned or used by intelligence agencies without permission. This applies to any land or buildings that are clearly marked as closed or restricted to the public.
  • People caught trespassing for the first time could face up to six months in jail and a fine. The punishments get much tougher for repeat offenders.
  • A second offense could lead to three years in prison. A third offense could result in a 10-year prison sentence.
  • The goal is to increase security for sensitive government sites by creating specific legal consequences for people who ignore warning signs or fences.

Milestones

2 milestones2 actions
Nov 20, 2025House

Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

Nov 20, 2025

Introduced in House

The bill was officially filed and given a number. It now enters the legislative queue.

Source Information

Document Type

Congressional Bill

Official Title

Intelligence Community Property Security Act of 2025

Bill NumberHR 6195
Congress119th Congress
ChamberHouse of Representatives
Latest ActionReferred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

Sponsor

Cosponsors

(5)
R: 5

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