We are here in large part because of three incredibly courageous young women.
I believe the law also intended to exempt state criminal prosecutions, but many lower courts, unfortunately, have not ag...
No one in Congress (and I was a member of the House of Representatives at the time) intended the CDA to be used as a shi...
We commend your leadership on this issue.
Your legislation is a crucial step forward in this campaign, and we are proud to support it.
We cannot allow traffickers to conduct their operations on the Internet with impunity and your bill is an important step...
Amending the 21-year-old Communications Decency Act is not a sin.
It is time to deprive traffickers and those that profit from the illegal sale of people by eliminating the protections w...
Your legislation does not, as suggested by the bill's opponents, usher the end of the Internet.
Your legislation will help bring justice to victims and their families and protect vulnerable women and children.
It's time to clarify the Communications Decency Act so that we can prosecute those who would sell our children for sex.
there are times when the United States Department of Justice fails to be as aggressive as it should be either because it...
I particularly want to thank our colleagues, nearly a third of the Senate, many members of this Committee, who have cosp...
Congress must fix it. That's why we're here.
I just believe that the legislation being considered today is the wrong answer to an important question.
This increase in sex trafficking is a stain on our national character.
If we fail to do so, if we fail to close this gap and fill this legal black hole, we become complicit.
It is time to open the courthouse doors to victims of sex trafficking who have been sold into slavery as a result of ads...