Laws protecting children from online porn are winning in some states as activists push nationwide solution
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Seventeen states, including Alabama and Georgia, have enacted porn ID laws, with momentum growing for national adoption to protect children online.
"We're building momentum in the states, but the ultimate goal is to work with the next president," Terry Schilling, president of the nonprofit think tank American Principles Project, told Fox News Digital in an interview this week. Jamie Joseph is a writer who covers politics. She leads Fox News Digital coverage of the Senate.
"It needs to go national, and that's the only way it makes sense because, you know, it's a lot easier, and kids in America should be protected everywhere. You know, just because you live in California, doesn't mean that your kid should be able to access this stuff."
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