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Thisismyvoatusername ago

You’ve provided a link to a bill in the Senate and that I can tell it hasn’t moved since last Fall. You have provided a chan image saying the House is voting on Tuesday, but clearly they would need to be voting on either a House bill or a bill that already passed the Senate. Are you at all sure of your information?

bdmthrfkr ago

Actually I haven't looked up what happened to this in the Senate, it may have already passed or it may still be in committee. I only linked to this article because it explains the bill in a concise manner.

The stuff from full-chan, while I haven't had a chance to verify it myself (there is a bit of a news blackout on this bill) I do believe simply because C!Odemonkey (the Admin) confirmed it. You actually have me dead to rights on this but even if the vote isn't on Tuesday this is a bill which they are trying desperately to pass. Maybe you can take a look and find this out?

Thisismyvoatusername ago

Cool. I’ll try to do a little research on it later today.

bdmthrfkr ago

Thanks, I'm busy here in the comments trying to rally the troops or I would go look myself.

Thisismyvoatusername ago

I see a bunch of committee meetings, but no scheduled votes for Tuesday: https://www.house.gov/legislative-activity/2018-02-27

bdmthrfkr ago

FINALLY I found something, but it wasn't easy.

On February 21, 2018, Congresswoman Ann Wagner (R-MO) issued a press release stating that her bill, H.R. 1865, the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA)[20], will be put on the House floor the week of February 26, 2018.[21] According to Congresswoman Wagner, the bill is expected to be considered with an amendment from Congresswoman Mimi Walters (R-CA) that includes victim-centered provisions from SESTA.[22] Like SESTA, the FOSTA-SESTA package would clarify that section 230 of the CDA does not prevent states and victims of sex trafficking from pursuing a course of action against interactive computer service providers, such as Backpage.[23] Congresswoman Wagner stated that she believes that "[o]nline trafficking is flourishing because there are no serious, legal consequences" for websites that profit from sex trafficking and that the "FOSTA-SESTA package will finally give prosecutors the tools they need to protect their communities and give victims a pathway to justice."[24]

It's called "Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA)" in the House. The fact that so little information is available for such a sweeping change to the regulation of the internet is a massive red flag in and of itself. Keep checking the house calendar though, if the vote isn't for Tuesday as originally stated it will be soon.

t: fucking wkipaedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_Enabling_Sex_Traffickers_Act

Thisismyvoatusername ago

Excellent. Good find. Thanks.

bdmthrfkr ago

You too!