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S 1064

FOCA Act

119th Congress Introduced by Jim Banks and 23 co-sponsors

The FOCA Act strengthens federal tools and interagency cooperation to investigate and prosecute online child exploitation and improve data sharing and resource use.

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Bill Summary · S 1064

Legislative bill overview

The FOCA Act (S 1064) aims to combat online child exploitation by enhancing federal law enforcement’s ability to investigate child sexual abuse material and solicitations. It seeks to strengthen existing statutes related to the protection of minors from online predators, improve data sharing between states and federal agencies, and allocate more resources to technology-based investigations into child exploitation. The bill emphasizes modernizing legal tools to keep pace with technological advances that offenders may use to evade detection.

Why is this important

Child exploitation remains a severe and evolving threat in the digital age, with predators leveraging new technologies to target and exploit minors. The FOCA Act's focus on strengthening investigative capabilities and improving inter-agency cooperation is vital to closing enforcement gaps. Enhancing technology and resources to combat online child abuse can help protect vulnerable children and bring offenders to justice more effectively.

Potential points of contention

  • Expanding law enforcement surveillance capabilities might raise privacy concerns among civil liberties advocates.
  • The bill's emphasis on technology may require significant federal funding, potentially leading to budgetary debates.
  • Critics may argue the legislation risks overreach or broad definitions that could inadvertently impact legitimate online activity or free speech.
  • Implementation and interstate cooperation complexities could challenge consistent enforcement and data sharing.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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