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Age Verification Bill Tracker

In 2022, Louisiana passed a law requiring the use of age verification on websites that contain a “substantial portion” (33.33%) of adult content. Websites must utilize commercial age verification systems that check a user’s government identification or “public or private transactional data” to confirm that a user is at least 18 years old.

Louisiana’s law sparked a flurry of copycat legislation to be introduced in state houses around the country. Eight of those bills passed in 2023.

FSC opposes these laws. To learn why, read Ineffective, Unconstitutional, and Dangerous: The Problem with Age Verification Mandates

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Missouri HB 236AnnouncedPrefiled2024-12-02private lawsuits

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New Jersey A4146IntroducedIntroduced, Referred to Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee2024-04-04civil fines, private lawsuits

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Ohio SB 212IntroducedReferred to Senate Financial Institutions and Technology Committee2024-01-24civil fines

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SCREEN Act of 2024IntroducedBill reintroduced2023-11-28otherintroducedus-congressother
Ohio HB 295IntroducedBill introduced2023-10-09criminal charges, private lawsuits

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Michigan HB 5009IntroducedReferred to Committee on Energy, Communications, and Technology2023-09-14private lawsuits

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CASEā€“IT Act (2023)IntroducedReferred to committee2023-01-25otherintroducedus-congressother