View CDT's Congressional Agenda for the 110th Congress (published January 22, 2007)
PFF/CDT Index to Child Safety and Content Regulation Bills
CDT Analysis of Safety & Content Bills in Congress
Global Online Freedom Act of 2007 (Smith)
Protecting Our Children Comes First Act of 2007 (Lampson)
Protect our Children First Act of 2007 (Leahy)
Internet Safety Education Act of 2007 (Menendez)
SAFE Act of 2007 (Lampson)
Keeping the Internet Devoid of Sexual Predators Act of 2007 (Pomeroy)
To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide penalties for sex offenders who access social networks on the Internet, and for other purposes.
(McMorris Rodgers)
A bill to protect children from cybercrimes, including crimes by online predators, to enhance efforts to identify and eliminate child pornography, and to help parents shield their children from material that is inappropriate for minors.
(Stevens)
A bill to require the FCC, in enforcing its regulations concerning the broadcast of indecent programming, to maintain a policy that a single word or image may be considered indecent.
(Rockefeller)
A bill to establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney General, to improve the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, to increase resources for regional computer forensic labs, and to make other improvements to increase the ability of law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute predators.
(Biden)
A bill to provide stronger protections to parents regarding their children's access to sexually explicit material over the Internet.
(Baucus)
To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect youth from exploitation by adults using the Internet, and for other purposes.
(Smith)
To modernize and expand the reporting requirements relating to child pornography, to expand cooperation in combating child pornography, and for other purposes.
(Chabot)
To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to require States who wish to receive funds under the Act to increase the penalty applied to a defendant convicted of a violent crime who placed a video of the commission of that crime on the Internet.
(Diaz-Balart)
To amend the Communications Act of 1934 to require recipients of universal service support for schools and libraries to protect minors from commercial social networking websites and chat rooms.
(Kirk)
A bill to develop the next generation of parental control technology.
(Pryor)
To improve public awareness in the United States regarding safe use of the Internet through the establishment of an Office of Internet Safety and Public Awareness within the Federal Trade Commission.
(Bean)
A bill to prohibit deceptive conduct in the rating of video and computer games, and for other purposes.
(Brownback)
A bill to modernize and expand the reporting requirements relating to child pornography, to expand cooperation in combating child pornography, and for other purposes.
(McCain)
To amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to apply certain requirements regarding the disclosure of identifying information within communications made through the Internet, to apply certain disclosure requirements to prerecorded telephone calls, and for other purposes.
(Price)
A bill to require convicted sex offenders to register online identifiers, and for other purposes.
(Schumer)
A bill to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to ensure net neutrality.
(Dorgan)
A bill to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to prevent the carriage of child pornography by video service providers, to protect children from online predators, and to restrict the sale or purchase of children's personal information in interstate commerce.
(Stevens)