Illinois Sex Workers’ Bill of Rights Act
Decriminalizes sex work in Illinois and provides labor and anti-discrimination protections for workers.
Decriminalizes sex work in Illinois and provides labor and anti-discrimination protections for workers.
Requires the Executive Board of the South Dakota Legislative Research Council to establish an interim study committee on minors’ access to pornographic material.
This bill prohibits a financial services provider from discriminating in providing financial services to a consumer for reasons unrelated to quantifiable risks or publicly posted policies.
The Child Online Safety Modernization Act replaces the term “child pornography” with the more accurate “child sexual abuse material” in US federal law; updates the rules requiring CSAM to be reported to The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC); and requires platforms to report apparent child sex trafficking and enticement to NCMEC.
To repeal statutes that criminalize sex work between consenting adults, but keep laws relating to minors or trafficking, and to provide for criminal record relief for people convicted of crimes repealed under this bill.
Declares all former convictions for loitering with the intent to commit prostitution and for prostitution with a prior conviction by a person who knew they had acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) legally invalid based on constitutional error.
Creates a private right of action for doxxing.
Creates the felony crime of sexual extortion (”sextortion”).
Creates the crime of doxing: intentionally electronically publishing, posting, or providing personal identifying information of another individual, with the intent that others will use that information to harass or harm that other individual, and the other individual is actually harassed or harmed.