Senate Unanimously Approves James T. Woods Act
U.S. Senate Committee Unanimously Approves James T. Woods Act to Fight Online Predators
The James T. Woods Act, a package of three bills, has been unanimously approved by the U.S. Senate Committee to combat online predators. The act was inspired by the tragic story of seventeen-year-old James Woods, who was blackmailed online and ultimately took his own life. Jamess mother shared his story with the committee, advocating for tougher laws to protect children from such dangers. Senators have pledged to move the act to the full Senate floor quickly, with federal prosecutor Senator Ashley Moody emphasizing the importance of clear laws in targeting these criminals. Senator Dick Durbin called for swift votes, as time is running short to turn this into law with less than two months left in the legislative session.
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