I particularly want to thank our colleagues, nearly a third of the Senate, many members of this Committee, who have cosp...
there are times when the United States Department of Justice fails to be as aggressive as it should be either because it...
It's time to clarify the Communications Decency Act so that we can prosecute those who would sell our children for sex.
Amending the 21-year-old Communications Decency Act is not a sin.
We cannot allow traffickers to conduct their operations on the Internet with impunity and your bill is an important step...
We are here in large part because of three incredibly courageous young women.
It's time to say, 'No more.' Congress must stop allowing websites to promote and profit from sex trafficking.
We commend your leadership on this issue.
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...
I take a back seat to no one, no one, in this Senate in the fight against sex trafficking.
Senate Bill 1693 recognizes and balances on one hand the Communications Decency Act success in promoting and propelling ...
NCMEC applauds the introduction of SESTA by Senators Rob Portman and Richard Blumenthal.
I know what I think, as an attorney general who served for 20 years, maybe I can ask you on behalf of attorneys general,...
Human trafficking is one of the fastest growing criminal enterprises worldwide.
SESTA will not put an end to online child sex trafficking. No single solution can accomplish this.
We're all here ready to help however we can to get a bill that gets the votes.