SB 950

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Bill Overview

Modifies provisions relating to the offense of providing explicit sexual material to a student

(Further defines "explicit sexual material" pertaining to written context)

Action Items

Urge Committee to support SB 950

This Bill is In Committee

Parents desperately need a path to keep explicit sexual materials out of their children’s hands. A path that creates consequences if not followed. This legislation would do just that. Please contact all senators and let them know you would like this bill to be heard and assigned a committee as soon as possible. You can also contact your Representative and Senator and ask for their support in the future.

Full Summary

SB 950 - This act modifies the definition of "explicit sexual material" as used in the offense of providing explicit sexual material to a student by providing that such material shall include any written or pictorial material that, when taken as a whole, a reasonable person applying contemporary community standards would find the material lacks serious literary or scientific value or appeals predominantly to a prurient interest in sex.

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Contact YOUR Senator

  • No Hearings Scheduled

Action Items

This bill is In Committee

Urge Committee to support SB 950

Parents desperately need a path to keep explicit sexual materials out of their children’s hands. A path that creates consequences if not followed. This legislation would do just that. Please contact all senators and let them know you would like this bill to be heard and assigned a committee as soon as possible. You can also contact your Representative and Senator and ask for their support in the future.

Bill Overview

Modifies provisions relating to the offense of providing explicit sexual material to a student

(Further defines "explicit sexual material" pertaining to written context)

Full Summary

SB 950 - This act modifies the definition of "explicit sexual material" as used in the offense of providing explicit sexual material to a student by providing that such material shall include any written or pictorial material that, when taken as a whole, a reasonable person applying contemporary community standards would find the material lacks serious literary or scientific value or appeals predominantly to a prurient interest in sex.

Don’t Forget – Contact YOUR officials!