INTERNET CHILD-PORN BILL APPROVED
Newsday/Kathleen Kerr
The House of Representatives Friday passed a bill that cracks down on Internetchild pornography. The bill expands the range of companies that must report Internet childpornography to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children in Alexandria,Virginia. The House approved the bill, sponsored by Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) andSenator Joseph Biden (D-Del), in a 226-192 vote. The Senate approved it unanimously Thursdaynight.
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