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September 12, 2003

Senate Committee Holds Hearing on Pornography and Peer-to-Peer Networks

On September 9, the Senate Judiciary Committee heard testimony on the role of peer-to-peer networks in disseminating pornography, particularly childView More

July 25, 2003

House Approves Amendment to the Protect Act

On July 21, the House approved, by voice vote, legislation (S. 1280) amending the Protect Act (Public Law 108-21), knownView More

July 11, 2003

House Subcommittee Hears Testimony on International Child Abduction

On July 9, the House Government Reform Wellness and Human Rights Subcommittee held a hearing on international child abduction withView More

June 27, 2003

Internet Safety Resolution Approved by Senate

In recognition of National Internet Safety Month, the Senate on June 25 approved, by unanimous consent, a resolution (S. Res.View More

June 20, 2003

Child Abuse Prevention Bill Passes House

On June 17, the House adopted, 421-3, the conference report for legislation (S. 342) that would reauthorize programs aimed atView More

May 23, 2003

House Reauthorizes Aid to Missing, Runaway, and Homeless Children

On May 20, the House approved, 400-14, legislation that would give more money to programs aiding homeless and runaway youth.View More

May 23, 2003

House Approves Resolution Encouraging Use of Seatbelts

On May 19, the House approved, 377-2, H. Con. Res. 166, expressing the sense of Congress in support of BuckleView More

May 16, 2003

House Committee Approves Aid for Homeless and Runaway Children

On May 15, the House Education and the Workforce Committee approved legislation (H.R. 1925) that would give more money toView More

May 9, 2003

House Subcommittee Reauthorizes Laws to Aid Missing Children

On May 7, the House Education and the Workforce Subcommittee on Select Education authorized, by voice vote, the Runaway, Homeless,View More

April 11, 2003

AMBER Bill Clears Congress

On April 10, the House voted, 400-25, to adopt the conference report on a child crimes measure known as theView More

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