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Action: Legislation and Policymaking: Blocking: United States 2001: Who Is E-Mailing Our Kids Act

Federal Blocking Legislation 2001

Status: Proposed

Overview

Summary: Who Is E-Mailing Our Kids Act - To amend section 254 of the Communications Act of 1934 to require schools and libraries receiving universal service assistance to block access to Internet services that enable users to access the World Wide Web and transfer electronic mail in an anonymous manner.

Full Text of Bill

Sponsor: Congressman Felix J. Grucci, Jr., R-NY
Co-Sponsor: Congressman Phil English, R-PA

Media Coverage:

Bill Ties E-Rate Funds To Net Anonymity Blockers
A bill proposed by Felix Grucci, Jr. (R-NY) would require schools and libraries recieving E-rate funding to block anonymous web and emailing services, Newsbytes, May 16, 2001

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