District of Columbia digital reality posture profile
This page summarizes six tracked digital safety topics for District of Columbia, showing where public legislative coverage currently looks more proactive, more reactive, broader, or thinner. It is a structural posture signal based on public disclosures, not a political or legal grade.
Last reviewed May 11, 2026.
Educational summary only
Not legal advice. Laws and enforcement change frequently. Verify current official statutes, regulations, and counsel where needed.
Overall state posture signal
Mixed posture with narrow tracked coverage.
Based on six tracked topics and public disclosures.
Posture meter
Lean and breadth across six tracked topics. Not a quality or political score.
Lean
Mixed posture
Breadth
Narrow tracked coverage
District of Columbia Deepfakes law summary
Coverage in this area is still under review.
The District of Columbia Council's legislation portal (lims.dccouncil.gov) blocks our automated reader, so we couldn't pull verifiable text for B26-0329, the Campaign Finance Modernization Amendment Act of 2025, on this run. Without a clean read of the primary source, we won't publish a confidence-graded posture for D.C. deepfakes today. The reference on this card points to the official council page — it loads in a normal browser, just not for our crawler.
Educational summary only
Not legal advice. Laws and enforcement change frequently. Verify current official statutes, regulations, and counsel where needed.
Why this status
Coverage in this area is still under review.
What this means
- The District is a place where we know there's a relevant bill on the table but couldn't verify the current text on this review cycle. Treat "under review" as a candid gap, not a finding about D.C.'s actual posture.
- B26-0329 is a real D.C. Council measure. The link goes to the legitimate council legislation portal; only our automated fetch was blocked.
- We'll republish this card the moment we can verify the bill's text and status against a stable, fetchable source.
What to do next
- Open the B26-0329 link in your normal browser — it loads cleanly there and shows the latest official status of the bill.
- For the broader picture, the D.C. Office of Campaign Finance and the Office of the Attorney General both publish enforcement and election-integrity guidance that fills in around this bill.
Citation-grade sources
Official sources
1District of Columbia B26-0329 — Campaign Finance Modernization Amendment Act of 2025
Official textCitation: B26-0329 (2025-2026)
Observed: 2026-05-05The publisher's site blocks our reader, so Rooted Reality has not yet been able to verify this source on this run. The link is unchanged — open it directly to read the underlying material.
Open source
Provenance
Source basis
Official links still being curated
Confidence
Low confidence
Review scope
Review centered on currently tracked state-level law
Last reviewed
May 8, 2026
References
District of Columbia B26-0329 — Campaign Finance Modernization Amendment Act of 2025
The publisher's site blocks our reader, so Rooted Reality has not yet been able to verify this source on this run. The link is unchanged — open it directly to read the underlying material.
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