A Senate committee last week approved legislation that would revise the communications decency law to specify that it doesn’t provide protection for sex trafficking http://cbsn.ws/2jtRHQr pic.twitter.com/er2AqF98rH
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Health care for all and regulation of prostitution sites is the answer. We won;t save one kid or woman by forcing prostitution underground.
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This will make it worse, forcing it further underground. Women sex workers need to be regulated and protected, not ignored and shoved in a basement.
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just phone hitler......the architect
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If the loophole is closed how are we going to get our next first lady?
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