Texas legislation would protect minors from sexually explicit content, allows parents to sue
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A Texas lawmaker proposed legislation that would shield kids from sexually explicit content online by requiring age verification and allowing parents to sue porn websites.
State Rep. Nate Schatzline, R, who introduced the legislation, said it ensures "internet companies start taking concrete actions to prevent minors from accessing explicit content on their sites." Kendall Tietz is a Production Assistant with Fox News Digital.
"Given the effect we have already seen Louisiana's bill have, I am very excited to file it here in Texas so we can protect our children from harmful material online as well," Rep. Schatzline said.
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