Stephanie Bice moves bipartisan bill and urges data protection after 23andMe bankruptcy

Stephanie Bice moves bipartisan bill and urges data protection after 23andMe bankruptcy
Rep. Stephanie Bice, U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 5th District — Facebook Website
0Comments

Stephanie Bice, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Oklahoma’s 5th district, recently communicated via Twitter about key legislative developments and concerns. Representing a pivotal district since replacing Kendra Horn in 2021, Bice has transitioned from her prior role in the Oklahoma Senate and is making strides in addressing both security concerns and modernization efforts.

On March 31, 2025, Bice addressed the bankruptcy announcement of genetic testing company 23andMe. She underscored the importance of securing Americans’ personal information from foreign adversaries, linking to efforts by Lauren Green. “ICYMI: With the bankruptcy announcement of 23andMe it is imperative that the personal information of Americans does not fall into the hands of our adversaries.”

Later that day, Bice highlighted her role as Chair of the Subcommittee on Modernization & Innovation, as her bill H.R. 1234 was set to be presented on the floor. The bill aims to rescind the Annotated Constitution’s print requirement, a move intended to save taxpayer money. She invited followers to tune in to C-SPAN for further details. “As Chair of the Subcommittee on Modernization & Innovation, I am pleased to have my bill H.R. 1234 come to the floor today! It rescinds the print requirement of the Annotated Constitution, saving taxpayer money. Tune in a little after 3 CT on @CSpan to hear more.”

Later, Bice celebrated the House’s passage of her bipartisan bill, H.R. 1234, inviting the public to watch her floor speech. This legislation clearing the House signifies another step in her legislative progress. “My bipartisan bill, H.R. 1234, passed the House! Watch my floor speech on the House Floor.”



Related

Dr. Mehmet Oz CMS Administrator

Evaluation and Management Medicaid charges in Fort Cobb total $28,046 in 2024

In 2024, Fort Cobb providers billed Medicaid $28,046 for Evaluation and Management services, an increase of 84887.9% over the prior year.

Caleb Michaud, Acting Associate Commissioner for External Affairs of FDA

FDA conducted inspections of 3 companies in cities located in Comanche County in 2025

There were three companies in a city associated with Comanche County that received three FDA inspections in 2025, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Grace Graham, Deputy Commissioner for Policy, Legislation, and International Affairs of FDA

1 company in a city within Jackson County received one inspection in 2025

There was one company in a city associated with Jackson County that received an FDA inspection in 2025, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.