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   Skeeter to All   
   Re: "Time to enshrine 4 widely supported   
   18 Sep 23 12:27:17   
   
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   From: Skeeterweed@proton.me   
      
   In article , nowomr@protonmail.com says...   
   >   
   > >Various states have definitions in their laws. You have a problem   
   > >with states having their own laws?   
   > >   
   >   
   > Republican states are soft on gun crime and pedophiles because they don't   
   > want to offend their constituents but everyone knows that Republican   
   > pedophiles are everywhere.   
   >   
   >   
   > Full List of Republicans Who Voted Against Child Sex Abuse Probe Bill   
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   > bipartisan bill was introduced to U.S. Representatives on Wednesday   
   > regarding the welfare of child sex abuse victims. Here is the list of   
   > Republicans that voted against it.   
   >   
   > The bill, entitled Respect for Child Survivors Act, was led by Republican   
   > Texas Senator John Cornyn and co-sponsored by Democrat Delaware Senator   
   > Chris Coons, Republican South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham and Democrat   
   > Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar.   
   >   
   > The motion was passed with a total of 385 votes in favor of the bill. This   
   > included 215 Democrats and 170 Republicans. There were 18 Representatives   
   > who did not vote on the bill.   
   >   
   > There were 28 Republicans who voted against the bill. Their names have   
   > begun to circulate on social media.   
   >   
   > Here is the full list of Republican Representatives who voted against the   
   > bill.   
   >   
   >     Andy Biggs - Arizona's 5th District   
   >     Dan Bishop - North Carolina's 9th District   
   >     Lauren Boebert - Colorado's 3rd District   
   >     Mo Brooks - Alabama's 5th District   
   >     Michael Cloud - Texas' 27th District   
   >     Andrew Clyde - Georgia's 9th District   
   >     James Comer - Kentucky's 1st District   
   >     Rick Crawford - Arkansas' 1st District   
   >     Byron Donalds - Florida 19th District   
   >     Virginia Foxx - North Carolina's 5th District   
   >     Louie Gohmert - Texas' 1st District   
   >     Bob Good - Virginia's 5th District   
   >     Paul Gosar - Arizona's 4th District   
   >     Marjorie Taylor Greene - Georgia's 14th District   
   >     Jody Hice - Georgia's 10th District   
   >     Clay Higgins - Louisiana's 3rd District   
   >     Ronny Jackson - Texas' 13th District   
   >     Thomas Massie - Kentucky's 4th District   
   >     Tom McClintock - California's 4th District   
   >     Barry Moore - Alabama's 2nd District   
   >     Troy Nehls - Texas' 22nd District   
   >     Ralph Norman - South Carolina's 5th District   
   >     Scott Perry - Pennsylvania 10th District   
   >     Matt Rosendale - Montana at-large   
   >     Chip Roy - Texas' 21st District   
   >     John Rutherford - Florida's 4th District   
   >     Austin Scott - Georgia's 8th District   
   >     Jeff Van Drew - New Jersey's 2nd District.   
   >   
   > The bill, which was supported by multiple charities and think tanks   
   > including Child USA, addressed how the FBI handles sexual abuse cases with   
   > children.   
   >   
   > According to the Child USA think tank, the current problem is the FBI has   
   > previously mishandled cases of sexual abuse, most notably accusations   
   > against the now-imprisoned USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar.   
   >   
   > "The FBI knew of the allegations against him in 2015 but failed to act,   
   > allowing the abuse to continue," the think tank said in a press release on   
   > the bill.   
   >   
   > Retired gymnast McKayla Maroney, a victim of Nassar, has spoken about her   
   > treatment from the FBI regarding the accusations and said she was shocked   
   > by the agency's silence and disregard.   
   >   
   > Under the now-passed legislation, victims will be interviewed by those   
   > with expertise that appropriately addresses their trauma.   
   >   
   > The FBI would then be required to form multi-disciplinary teams when   
   > investigating child sexual exploitation or abuse, trafficking and those   
   > used for child sexual abuse material.   
   >   
   > These experts would include investigative personnel, mental health   
   > professionals, medical personnel, family advocacy workers, child advocacy   
   > workers and prosecutors.   
   >   
   > The hope is that the combined efforts of these experts and the FBI can   
   > ensure accountability, prevent retraumatization and stop cases being   
   > dropped or forgotten.   
   >   
   >   
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   > https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/full-list-of-republicans-who-   
   > voted-against-child-sex-abuse-probe-bill/ar-AA15zbxs   
      
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