Text - S.4159 - 119th Congress (2025-2026): Sammy's Law
S.4159 (“Sammy’s Law”) is a federal bill that would restrict or limit the enforcement of certain state consumer-protection laws of general applicability, and potentially preempt aspects of those state laws. The bill text snippet suggests it focuses on limiting state-level enforcement and/or preemption regarding consumer-protection frameworks.
If enacted in its current or similar form, Sammy’s Law could reduce the ability of states to enforce certain consumer-protection rules against companies selling warranty-like products and related consumer services. For AppleCare+ this could mean fewer state-law claims or enforcement actions tied to general consumer-protection standards (e.g., deceptive practices or warranty-adjacent conduct), but it would depend on the bill’s scope, definitions, and any carve-outs for insurance/warranty/consumer-service arrangements.
(1) limit the enforcement of any consumer protection law of general applicability of a State or political subdivision of a State;. (2) preempt the ...
Country
United States
Region
The United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico
Discovered
5/12/2026
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Language
English