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  • H.R. 9732 aims to update title 18 of the United States Code by clarifying what counts as a notice or advertisement related to child pornography crimes. The bill states that private, one-on-one communications are considered notices or advertisements for federal crimes...

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    Imagine a new rule that says when someone talks to another person quietly, like whispering, about bad pictures of kids, it's still considered advertising those bad pictures, which is against the law. This way, even secret chats are watched to keep children safe.

  • H. R. 394 proposes to increase the penalties for crimes related to child pornography. The bill suggests that anyone involved in the possession or distribution of such material should face fines and be punished by death or life imprisonment. This legislation amends sections of...

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    H. R. 394 is a plan to make the punishments for people who have or share pictures or videos of kids that are not okay much stricter, saying they could even go to jail for life or face the death penalty.

  • H.R. 1283, titled the “Protecting Our Children in an AI World Act of 2025,” seeks to amend title 18 of the United States Code to ban child pornography created using artificial intelligence. The bill removes certain legal defenses previously available for such offenses and...

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    H.R. 1283 is a rule that plans to stop bad pictures of kids made with computer tricks by changing some laws, making sure no one can use special excuses to get away with it, and keeping the rest of the rule working even if some parts are found unfair.

  • H.R. 7955, titled the “Holding Child Predators Accountable Act”, seeks to increase the penalties for crimes related to child pornography in the United States. The bill proposes amendments to sections of Title 18 of the United States Code, making it punishable...

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    H.R. 7955 is a new rule that wants to make punishments much stricter for people who do bad things with pictures or videos of children. If someone is caught doing this, they could go to jail forever or even face the death penalty.