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Holding Child Predators Accountable Act
2/11/2025, 5:53 AM
Summary of Bill HR 394
Bill 119 HR 394, also known as the "Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act," aims to increase penalties for individuals involved in the production, distribution, and possession of child pornography. The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives and is currently under consideration.
If passed, the bill would impose harsher penalties on those convicted of child pornography offenses. This includes longer prison sentences and higher fines for offenders. The bill also seeks to enhance law enforcement efforts to combat the production and distribution of child pornography.
Supporters of the bill argue that tougher penalties are necessary to deter individuals from engaging in these heinous crimes and to protect vulnerable children from exploitation. They believe that increasing penalties will send a strong message that child pornography is a serious offense that will not be tolerated. Opponents of the bill may argue that the current penalties for child pornography offenses are already sufficient and that increasing penalties may not necessarily lead to a decrease in these crimes. They may also raise concerns about potential unintended consequences of harsher penalties, such as overcrowding in prisons. Overall, Bill 119 HR 394 aims to address the serious issue of child pornography by increasing penalties for offenders and strengthening law enforcement efforts in this area. It is currently being debated in Congress, and its fate will ultimately be decided by lawmakers.
If passed, the bill would impose harsher penalties on those convicted of child pornography offenses. This includes longer prison sentences and higher fines for offenders. The bill also seeks to enhance law enforcement efforts to combat the production and distribution of child pornography.
Supporters of the bill argue that tougher penalties are necessary to deter individuals from engaging in these heinous crimes and to protect vulnerable children from exploitation. They believe that increasing penalties will send a strong message that child pornography is a serious offense that will not be tolerated. Opponents of the bill may argue that the current penalties for child pornography offenses are already sufficient and that increasing penalties may not necessarily lead to a decrease in these crimes. They may also raise concerns about potential unintended consequences of harsher penalties, such as overcrowding in prisons. Overall, Bill 119 HR 394 aims to address the serious issue of child pornography by increasing penalties for offenders and strengthening law enforcement efforts in this area. It is currently being debated in Congress, and its fate will ultimately be decided by lawmakers.
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Current Status of Bill HR 394
Bill HR 394 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since January 14, 2025. Bill HR 394 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the House on January 14, 2025. Bill HR 394's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary. as of January 14, 2025
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 394
Total Number of Sponsors
3Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
3Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
3Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
3Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 394
Primary Policy Focus
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 394
To increase penalties for child pornography.
To increase penalties for child pornography.
Comments

Camille Maxwell
633
1 year ago
I can't believe this bill, it's going to impact me in a big way.
Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 394
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