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December 15, 2022 - Washington, D.C. – Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) has introduced the Shielding Children's Retinas from Egregious Exposure on the Net (SCREEN) Act, which would direct mike lee senator utah official photothe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to issue a rule requiring all commercial pornographic websites to adopt age verification technology to ensure children cannot access pornographic content. 

At the time of Sen. Lee's SCREEN Act introduction, seventeen states have recognized pornography as a public healthcrisisleading to a broad range of individual, societal, and public health impacts. Congress's past attempts to prevent children from accessing online pornography have, byandlarge, failed First Amendment scrutiny. Sen. Leecurated this bill to utilizevast technological improvements,giving this legislation good legal ground to passthe Supreme Court's requirement that the government usethe least restrictive means to achieve its interests.

Of the bill,Sen. Lee said,“Every day, we're learning more about the negative psychological effects pornography has on minors. Given the alarming rate of teenage exposure to pornography, I believe the government must act quickly to enact protections that have a real chance of surviving First Amendment scrutiny. We require age verification at brick-and-mortar shops. Why shouldn't we require it online?”

For full text of the bill, clickHERE. 

For a one-pager of the bill, clickHERE.
Source: Senator Mike Lee