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Rep. Melinda Prunty & Sen. David Givens
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These two resolutions recognize the connections between pornography, the objectification of women, and sex trafficking. They assert that a public health crisis created by pornography exists, that obscenity plays a role in objectifying women, and that there is a need for education on the harms of pornography and sex trafficking. They also encourage the Attorney General, Commonwealth’s Attorney Offices, Law Enforcement, and Municipalities to enforce current laws dealing with obscenity and other forms of sexual exploitation.
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Click to Read Full Bill Text – HR 149
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Click to Read Full Bill Text – SR 170
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