From Enough Is Enough <[email protected]>
Subject Take action NOW to Rein In Big Tech, Plus Join EIE for Town Hall Event to Protect Kids Online!
Date November 21, 2023 4:36 PM
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#KOSA     DONATE NOW! Support Our Efforts to Protect Kids Online! Take Action Now! Links in video! Take Action NOW! Protecting Children Online is a non-partisan issue that deserves bi-partisan support We need a united front to address the impact of technology on our children's lives. It's time to prioritize their safety over Big Tech profit margins. Let's #PassKOSA to keep teens safer on social media platforms and keep moving in the right direction! Hear Donna explain why action is needed and ask Congress to support the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA)! Donna's Op-Ed "Rein In Big Tech for the Sake of Our Children" appeared in the Washington Times Read Donna's analysis as she sheds light on the critical need to rein in Big Tech, in addition to challenges our youth face in the digital age and the concrete steps needed to safeguard their innocence. View Op-Ed “Utah was one of the first states [to] have age verification technology in place to keep minor children under the age of 18 off of porn sites and it’s working." -Donna Rice Hughes Donna participated in the Broadband Breakfast, a virtual webinar of top policy and technology experts. Topic: Improved Age Verification Allows States to Consider Restricting Social Media Donna broadened the scope of the dialogue to the importance of Big Tech companies being a part of the solution and the role of lawmakers to develop sound policy. She contended that age verification technology has successfully restricted minors’ access to pornography and could be applied to social media as well. View Webinar   NEWS UPDATE: Congress is listening to Our call, YOUR call to "Rein In Big Tech." Subpoenas Sent to Big Tech CEOs to Testify About their Failure to Protect Children Online U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) and U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Chair and Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced that subpoenas have been issued to the CEOs of Discord, Snap, and X (formerly known as Twitter) to testify at an upcoming full committee hearing on online child sexual exploitation. The Committee remains in discussion with Meta and TikTok and expects their CEOs—Mark Zuckerberg and Shou Zi Chew—will agree to testify voluntarily. “Since the beginning of this Congress, our Committee has rallied around a key bipartisan issue: protecting children from the dangers of the online world. It’s at the top of every parent’s mind, and Big Tech’s failure to police itself at the expense of our kids cannot go unanswered,” said Durbin and Graham. COMMUNITY TOWN HALL EVENT NOVEMBER 30! Learn how the digital world is used by predators, traffickers and pornographers to groom, target and exploit children. Hear from Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, law enforcement officials and other experts how to keep your children safer online! Live Stream is available for those unable to attend in person! (Registration required for in-person attendance, see below). Please remember to share this information with your family and friends using the social icons here! Share This Email Share This Email Share This Email Enough.org InternetSafety101.org We Can't Keep Children & Families Safe Online Without You!   Enough Is Enough® is a national non-partisan, non-profit organization who has led the fight to make the Internet safer for children and families since 1994. EIE's efforts are focused on combating Internet p*rnography, child sexual abuse material, sexual predation, sex trafficking and cyberbullying by incorporating a three-pronged prevention strategy with shared responsibilities between the public, Corporate America, and the legal community. STAY CONNECTED   Enough Is Enough | PO Box 1532, Great Falls, VA 22066 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected]
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