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Why this status

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.

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 verify 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.
Low confidenceLast reviewed 2026-05-08 · 8 May 2026
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Public-source posture estimateNot legal adviceMap regenerated2026-05-08 · 8 May 2026
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