Rep. Bilirakis and Sen. Cornyn Push for KOSA and Project Safe Childhood Acts
Rep. Gus Bilirakis is advocating for the passage of the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) to empower parents and enhance protections for children online. The legislation aims to provide parents with the necessary tools to keep their children safe from online threats. Similarly, Senator John Cornyn discussed his Senate-passed Project Safe Childhood Act at The Children's Assessment Center in Houston with survivors, Harris County DA, and Houston Police. Cornyn's bill ensures law enforcement has the tools to combat child exploitation. Both legislative efforts highlight the growing concern over online child safety and the need for robust measures to protect children from online predators.
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- Gus Bilirakis
ICYMI ā Iām working to pass the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) to help empower parents and keep our kids safe. https://t.co/SdnqxoI5W4
- Senator John Cornyn
Had a powerful discussion about my Senate-passedĀ Project Safe Childhood Act at @TheCACHouston with survivors, @HarrisCountyDAO, @houstonpolice, & more. Ā My bill ensures law enforcement has the tools to fight child exploitation. No child should be threatened by online predators. https://t.co/431Ux529Ls
- Gus Bilirakis
This story highlights why I am so determined to pass the Kids Online Safety Act. We must empower parents by giving them the tools needed to keep their kids safe and enhance protections for kids when they are online. https://t.co/sbkIeZ3IoU