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December 10, 2003

Congress Criminalizes E-mail “Spam”

On December 8, the House approved, by unanimous consent, legislation (S. 877) that would make it a federal crime toView More

December 10, 2003

Senate Approves Resolution to Protect Children from Indecent Media Programming

On December 9, the Senate approved, by unanimous consent, a resolution (S. Res. 283) affirming the need to protect childrenView More

November 26, 2003

Congress Criminalizes E-mail “Spam”

On November 22, the House approved, 392-5, an amended version of S. 877, legislation that would make it a federalView More

November 26, 2003

Senate Approves Resolution Calling for Enforcement of Obscenity Laws

On November 22, the Senate approved, by unanimous consent, a resolution (S. Con. Res. 77) expressing the sense of CongressView More

November 21, 2003

State Protection of Vulnerable Children Focus of Committee Hearing

On November 19, the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Human Resources heard testimony on efforts to monitor children inView More

November 7, 2003

Committee Approves Resolution Calling for Enforcement of Obscenity Laws

On November 6, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved, by voice vote, a resolution (S. Con. Res. 77) expressing the senseView More

November 7, 2003

Child Abuse and Neglect Focus of House Subcommittee Hearing

On November 6, the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Human Resources held a hearing to examine a highly publicizedView More

October 31, 2003

Indian Child Protection Bill Approved by Senate Committee

On October 29, the Senate Indian Affairs Committee approved, by voice vote, a bill (S. 1601) to reauthorize the IndianView More

October 24, 2003

Senate Criminalizes E-mail “Spam”

On October 22, the Senate approved, 97-0, a bill (S. 877) that would make it a federal crime to sendView More

October 17, 2003

Senate Committee Hears Testimony on Obscenity and Child Pornography Prosecution

On October 15, the Senate Judiciary Committee heard testimony on the Department of Justice’s (DoJ) efforts to protect victims ofView More

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