Arkansas Senate Bills 668 and 741
Arkansas S.B. 668 and 741 would apply the state’s “harmful to minors” law to the Internet.
Read MoreArkansas S.B. 668 and 741 would apply the state’s “harmful to minors” law to the Internet.
Read MoreAlaska S.B. 72 would narrow the state’s “harmful to minors” law as applied to the internet to limit it to distribution to a minor under 16 years old and if the adult is reckless about the minor’s age. It is companion to H.B. 127.
Read MoreAlaska H.B. 127 would narrow the state’s “harmful to minors” law as applied to the internet to limit it to distribution to a minor under 16 years old and if the adult is reckless about the minor’s age. It is companion to S.B. 72.
Read MoreMassachusetts H.B. 1399 would require anyone who enters into a contract with anyone charged or convicted of a crime to report it to the state Attorney General and post a bond equal to the value of the contract.
Read MoreAlabama H.B. 39 would impose a 40 percent tax on “harmful to minors” material, with the exception of movies rated “R” or “NC-17.” It would also impose a 10 percent tax on sexually oriented material.
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