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New penalties for interfering with National Guard protective zones

This bill creates a 15-foot safety zone around National Guard members on duty and sets criminal penalties for entering it to interfere with their work. It aims to protect personnel while allowing legal activities to continue outside these zones.
Key points
A protective zone is defined as the area within 15 feet of a National Guard member.
Zones must be marked by signs, barricade tape, or verbal warnings.
Entering a zone to intimidate or impede a member can lead to 1 year in prison.
Physical contact or throwing objects at a member increases the penalty to 5 years.
First Amendment activities like protests are still protected outside the 15-foot zone.
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Introduced
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Additional Information
National Guard Protective Zone Act
Print number: HR 7898
Sponsor: Rep. Biggs, Sheri [R-SC-3]
Process start date: 2026-03-12