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For Immediate Release
09/27/07
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Joe Brenckle - Republican Press Office 202-224-3991
Brian Eaton w/Stevens 202-224-0445
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Committee Passes Stevens Legislation to Protect Children Online
Internet Safety Report Calls Bill “Sensible, Education-Based Approach” |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee today approved legislation sponsored by Vice Chairman Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) and Chairman Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) to bring parents, industry, law enforcement, and educators together to address comprehensive online protections. The bill, Protecting Children in the 21st Century Act (S.1965), is also cosponsored by Senators Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas), Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), Mark Pryor (D-Ark.), John D. Rockefeller (D-W.Va), Kit Bond (R-Mo.), John Thune (R-S.D.), David Vitter (R-La.), Olympia Snowe (R-Maine), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Thad Cochran (D-Miss.). The measure now awaits consideration by the full Senate.
“The Internet is a valuable resource for children and this bill improves safety and addresses parental control without infringing on the First Amendment,” said Senator Stevens. “It also ensures critical education for our children without the federal government from Washington, D.C. dictating the exact terms. Local school boards and communities are in the best position to determine what fits their needs. This multi-layered approach to safety, both on and offline, will help keep America’s children safe, and allow them to learn and grow in an ever changing world.”
“These measures are important because education must serve as the cornerstone of any serious effort to deal with the issue of protecting children from either objectionable content or online cyber-dangers,” states the Progress and Freedom Foundation in a report released today.
According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, one in seven children online (10 to 17-years-old) have received a sexual solicitation or approach over the Internet.
The legislation:
- requires schools receiving E-Rate funds to offer age appropriate education regarding online behavior, including social networking, chat rooms and cyberbullying awareness and response;
- creates an interagency working group to identify and encourage technologies and initiatives to help parents protect their children from unwanted content;
- requires a public awareness campaign (and authorizes $5 million for fiscal year 2008 and 2009); and
- enhances child pornography enforcement.
The Progress and Freedom Foundation’s full report on S. 1965 and online child safety can be found at:
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Commerce Committee Seeks Reform for Consumer Product Safety Commission
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation announces a Consumer Affairs, Insurance, and Automotive Safety Subcommittee legislative hearing on S. 2045, the Consumer Product Safety Commission Reform Act of 2007.
At this hearing, the Committee will explore the state of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, examine reforms that are necessary to make t...
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Commerce Committee Seeks to Bolster U.S. Competitiveness in Science
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation announces a Science, Technology, and Innovation Subcommittee hearing titled Science Parks: Bolstering U.S. Competitiveness.
At this hearing, the Committee will explore the effects science parks can have on innovation and competitiveness including encouraging partnerships with academia, and spurring regional ...
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Commerce Committee Passes Stevens Fisheries Resolution
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation today reported out S.J. Res.17, directing the United States to initiate international discussions and take necessary steps with other nations to negotiate an agreement for managing migratory and transboundary fish stocks in the Arctic Ocean. The resolution was introduced by Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), and i...
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Committee Approves Inouye/Stevens Ballast Water Management Bill
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation today approved the “Ballast Water Management Act of 2007” (S. 1578) which is sponsored by Committee Vice Chairman Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) and Chairman Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii). The measure would help minimize the transportation of nuisance species in ship ballast water. The legislation now awaits ac...
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Inouye Looks Forward to Future Action on the Internet Tax Moratorium
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – Commerce Committee Chairman Daniel K. Inouye issued the following statement today regarding S. 1453, the IFTA Extension Act of 2007:
“I am disappointed that the Commerce Committee was unable to act on legislation to extend the Internet tax moratorium at today’s markup. But after discussions with my colleagues, I believe that further negotiations are warran...
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Commerce Committee Approves Measure that Tempers Spread of Invasive Species
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee today approved S. 1578, The Ballast Water Management Act of 2007, as amended, which strengthens the existing national ballast water management program for aquatic nuisance species, including uniform, mandatory national standards for ballast water treatment.
“This ballast water legislation strengthens existi...
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Stevens Pushes for Permanent Extension of “Do-Not-Call” Registry
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), Vice Chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, today cosponsored legislation to eliminate the five year automatic removal of telephone numbers registered in the federal “Do-Not-Call” registry. The “Do-Not-Call Improvement Act of 2007” (S. 2096) would create a permanent registry extension...
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Government and Industry Reps to Testify on Airport Congestion and Delay
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation released today a witness list for an Aviation Operations, Safety, and Security Subcommittee hearing on Congestion and Delays: The Impact on Travelers and Possible Solutions. The witnesses are listed below.
The hearing, now scheduled for 10:30 a.m., will focus on modernization and efforts to address the needs...
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Commerce Committee to Review DHS Admin of Port Security Programs
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee Chairman Daniel K. Inouye announced today a full Committee hearing on the Security of Our Nation’s Seaports.
The hearing will review the Department of Homeland Securitys implementation and administration of several port and cargo security programs authorized in the SAFE Port Act, the Maritime and Transport...
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Inouye Announces September 27 Markup
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – Commerce Committee Chairman Daniel K. Inouye announced today a Committee Executive Session for Thursday, September 27, 2007, at 2:30 p.m., in room 253 of the Russell Senate Office Building.
During the Executive Session, Committee members will markup the following agenda items:
1. S. 1578, Ballast Water Management Act of 2007
2. S. 1889, Railroa...
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Commerce Committee Seeks Government, Industry Perspectives on DTV Transition
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation announces a Full Committee hearing on The Digital Television Transition: Government and Industry Perspectives.
At this hearing, the Committee will explore the status of the digital television transition including consumer education efforts, the operation and implementation of the National Telecommunications...
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Inouye Hopeful to Move Internet Tax Moratorium Extension Next Week
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – Commerce Committee Chairman Daniel K. Inouye issued the following statement today:
“The Senate Commerce Committee is actively working toward legislation to extend the Internet tax moratorium. I remain hopeful that pragmatism, and not politics, will prevail and that my colleagues can agree upon reasonable legislation that can be marked-up next week, and thereafter...
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Aviation Subcommittee to Evaluate Airport Congestion and Delay
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation announces an Aviation Operations, Safety, and Security Subcommittee hearing on Congestion and Delays: The Impact on Travelers and Possible Solutions.
The hearing will focus on modernization and efforts to address the needs of the air traffic system and to improve the movement of aircraft and passengers. Su...
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NFL Commissioner, NFLPA Exec. Director, Former Players to Testify Before Senate Commerce Committee
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation released a witness list today for a full Committee hearing on the Oversight of the NFL Retirement System. The witnesses are listed below.
The hearing will examine the current compensation system for National Football League (NFL) retirees with claims of advanced injuries that became symptomatic after retiri...
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Inouye Cosponsors CPSC Reform Act
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Daniel K. Inouye (D-Hawaii), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, today cosponsored the Consumer Product Safety Commission Reform Act of 2007, introduced by Senator Mark Pryor (D-Ark.). The Act is a reauthorization bill set to improve consumer safety through stronger consumer protection laws, increased authority, and increased ...
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Stevens Calls on Congress to Extend Internet Tax Moratorium [ Audio Clip ]
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), Vice Chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, today made the following remarks on the floor of the Senate in favor of extending the Internet tax moratorium.
Senator Stevens: Since its inception, the Internet has provided a powerful economic boost to our nation, especially in rural areas. It has become an i...
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Sen. Stevens Praises FCC for New E9-1-1 Rules
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), Vice Chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, today praised the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for new rules on locating wireless E9-1-1 calls. The FCC has set a series of benchmarks to improve location accuracy for wireless E9-1-1 calls, and full compliance to the new rules must be completed by Septe...
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Senate Approves Stevens-Inouye Provision to Allow Commercial Pilots to Fly Past Age 60
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – The United States Senate today approved a provision sponsored by Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), Vice Chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, and Chairman Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) to allow commercial airline pilots to fly until age 65. The measure was added to the Transportation Appropriations bill which passed by a vote of 88 to 7. A simil...
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Witnesses Announced for FTC Reauthorization Hearing
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation release the witness list today an Interstate Commerce, Trade, and Tourism Subcommittee hearing on the Federal Trade Commission Reauthorization. The witnesses are listed below.
The hearing will examine a diverse range of policy areas under the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) jurisdiction including: gas...
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Interstate Commerce Subcommittee to Hold FTC Reauthorization Hearing
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation announces an Interstate Commerce, Trade, and Tourism Subcommittee hearing on the Federal Trade Commission Reauthorization.
The hearing will examine a diverse range of policy areas under the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) jurisdiction including: gas prices and oil price-gouging, the common carrier e...
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