Elizabeth Dole
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Press Office - Floor Statements


APPLAUDING THE U.S. SUPREME COURT RULING ON INTERNET FILTERS
 
June 26th, 2003 - Mr. President, I applaud this week’s decision by the United States Supreme Court to uphold an important federal law to protect children from pornography.

In a 6-to-3 decision this week, the Court upheld the Children’s Internet Protection Act, which allows the federal government to withhold funds from libraries that don’t use filters to prevent access to pornography. While we must educate our children to be successful in a world full of the promise of advanced technology, we must at the same time protect them from dangers that this technology unfortunately presents.
In today’s world where the Internet and chat rooms have become second nature to second graders, parents need help in protecting their kids, for we have seen the Internet grow rampant with pornography and sexual predators. This is simply unacceptable in our public libraries. More than 14 million people use computers at public libraries each year. Many of them are children, and according to the Department of Commerce, many are from low-income homes.

The Children’s Internet Protection act – which passed Congress in the year 2000, ensures that our children will not be able to pull up pornographic information on the web. Children should be able to go to libraries to read and to learn without the danger of exposure to pornography. And libraries should not use federal tax dollars to put pornography on the shelves, the desktops or the laptops!
This law gives parents and teachers the comfort of knowing that children can surf the web without running into pornographic waters. It protects our children, our taxpayers and our values by preventing pornography from slipping in through an electronic back door.

Some have attempted to paint this as a First Amendment issue . . . but in fact, the Supreme Court rejected such an erroneous argument. Put simply, this law is about protecting our children and the taxpayers. Adults have access to whatever they wish in the privacy of their homes. But it doesn’t make sense for federal tax dollars to be used to provide free pornography for adults or to poison our children! Indeed, Chief Justice William Rehnquist wrote in the decision that the Constitution, “does not guarantee the right to acquire information at a public library without any risk of embarrassment.”
The Supreme Court decision should be commended. It’s a decision for children, a decision for families, and a decision for taxpayers.

Thank you.
 
Elizabeth Dole
 
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JUNE 2003 FLOOR STATEMENTS  « May   July »     « 2002   2004 » 
  23rd - Dole Calls for Comprehensive Energy Strategy
  9th - Dole Pays Tribute to Senator Helms

  4th - Dole remarks on America's Climate Security Act [ Television Clip ]

  16th - Dole Applauds Provisions of Farm Bill That Help Fight Hunger
  1st - Dole Urges Senate Approval of Her Bill to Support Members of the National Guard and Reserves

  18th - Dole Remarks on her Amendment to Support National Cord Blood Center

  10th - Statement on William Osteen, Jr. and Martin K. Reidinger Nominations

  30th - Statement urging rejection of a tobacco tax hike that would harm North Carolina’s economy

  6th - Statement Pushing for Measure That Would Prevent Illegals Convicted of DWI From Receiving Legal Status
  5th - Remarks on National Hunger Awareness Day

  5th - Statement on On the Retirement of Senators Bill Frist, George Allen, Conrad Burns, Lincoln Chafee, Mike DeWine, Rick Santorum and Jim Talent

  7th - Statement on National Hunger Awareness Day

  26th - Senator Dole Urges Confirmation of Judge Alito [ Radio Clip ] [ Television Clip ]

  29th - Statement by Senator Dole on the Confirmation of John Roberts as Chief Justice of the United States

  7th - Remarks on National Hunger Awareness Day [ Radio Clip ]

  28th - Floor Statement by Senator Dole on Judicial Nominees
  27th - Floor Statement on Judicial Nominees

  8th - Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima [ Television Clip ]

  3rd - Providing for Injured and Fallen Soldiers and Their Families [ Radio Clip ] [ Television Clip ]

  11th - Floor Statement on Tobacco Quota Buyout

  22nd - Floor Statement on the Damage from Hurricane Ivan [ Radio Clip ] [ Television Clip ]

  15th - Floor Statement on Tobacco Buyout [ Radio Clip ] [ Television Clip ]

  7th - Remembering President Ronald Reagan [ Radio Clip ] [ Television Clip ]

  28th - Dole Urges Colleagues to Allow a Final Vote on Job-creating Legislation [ Radio Clip ] [ Television Clip ]

  25th - Floor Statement on the Healthy Mothers and Healthy Babies Access to Care Act
  23rd - Floor Statement to Mark Black History Month
  11th - Floor Statement On the Highway Transportation Bill

  13th - Senator Dole Calls for "Up or Down" Vote on Judicial Nominations

  30th - On the Nomination of Brent McKnight

  26th - current Floor Statement

  13th - Intelligence Services Tribute

  15th - Global HIV/AIDS Bill

  18th - Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit

  30th - Introduction of Tobacco Quota Buyout

  5th - Confronting Hunger in North Carolina and The United States [ Radio Clip ]