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Congressman-elect wants children’s publications prosecuted if pornographic imagery is shown

By Charlotte Hazard

 

“We have to empower parental rights, and that’s what this is about,” said Florida Republican Cory Mills.

Congressman-elect Cory Mills, a Florida Republican, hasn’t even been sworn into Congress yet, but he already has big plans for his first piece of legislation, which he says will make it a federal crime for publishers to distribute children’s books with sexually explicit images.

“As soon as I get sworn into office, there’s a publishing house bill I plan to introduce,” Mills told the “Just the News, No Noise” TV show on Tuesday night.

“This bill will actually make any type of publication or any type of distribution of inappropriate pornographic materials by publishing houses like Scholastic or McGraw Hill or anything like that, a federal felony,” he explained.

 

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