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March 28, 2003

House Passes Resolution Recognizing Problem of Child Abuse, Neglect

By unanimous consent on March 26, the House agreed to a resolution (H. Res. 113) recognizing the social problems ofView More

March 28, 2003

House Resolution Recognizes Runaway Prevention Month

By unanimous consent, the House approved a resolution on March 26 (H. Res. 57) expressing the sense of the HouseView More

March 21, 2003

House Committee Passes Child Abduction Bill

On March 18, the House Judiciary Committee approved, 18-2, legislation (H.R. 1104) that would expand the AMBER Alert communications networkView More

March 14, 2003

House Subcommittee Approves Bill to Prevent Child Abductions

On March 11, the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security approved, by voice vote, legislation (H.R. 1104)View More

February 28, 2003

Senate Passes Child Pornography Ban

On February 24, the Senate unanimously approved, 84-0, legislation (S. 151) designed to reinstate a ban on virtual child pornographyView More

February 14, 2003

House and Senate Committees Reauthorize Child Abuse Prevention Programs

On February 12, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee approved, by voice vote, legislation (S. 342) aimed atView More

January 31, 2003

Child Pornography Ban Passes Senate Committee

On January 30, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved, by voice vote, legislation (S. 151) that would ban computer-generated child pornography.View More

January 24, 2003

Senate Approves Expanded AMBER Alert System

On January 21, the Senate quickly and unanimously approved, 92-0, legislation (S. 121) designed to assist parents and law enforcementView More

November 22, 2002

Congress Clears Child Booster Seat Legislation

On November 18, the Senate approved, by unanimous consent, legislation (H.R. 5504) to establish transportation safety standards for child restraints,View More

November 15, 2002

Congress Approves Child-Friendly Internet Domain

On November 13, the Senate approved, by unanimous consent, a bill (H.R. 3833) that would create a new Internet domainView More

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