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Bill # Name (Sponsor) Summary Status
H.R. 1846Who Is E-Mailing Our Kids Act (Grucci)Modifies the federal e-rate program to require schools and libraries to block anonymous access to the Web and anonymous e-mail services.5/15/00: Introduced and referred to House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
H.R. 4623Child Obscenity and Pornography Prevention Act of 2002 (Smith, L.)Would make it a crime to produce, disseminate or possess computer-generated child pornography images that appear virtually indistinguishable from images produced with actual children. The bill would expand government access to email without a court order. 4/30/02: Referred to Committee on Judiciary 5/2/02: Referred to Subcommittee on Crime 5/9/02: Subcommittee hearings held. Subcommittee Consideration and Markup session held. Forwarded to Full Committee (Amended) by voice vote.
H.R. 4667Child Modeling Exploitation Prevention Act of 2002 (Foley)This bill expands the laws against child pornography to include "exploitive child modeling" which can be used for the satisfaction of pedophiles. 5/7/02 Introduced; referred to house committees on Education and Workforce and Judiciary.


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