Missing Children’s Assistance Reauthorization Act of 2023 This act reauthorizes through FY2028 and otherwise revises programs and activities for missing and exploited children. Specifically, the act revises certain terminology within the Missing Children’s Assistance Act, including by replacing the term child pornography with child sexual abuse material . Additionally, the act expands the functions and duties of the National Center on Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). For example, the…
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Final passage · 362 politicians tracked
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Richard J. Durbin
D-IL · Primary
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The Missing Children's Assistance Reauthorization Act of 2023 reauthorizes federal programs and funding related to assistance for missing children. The bill passed the House with unanimous support, receiving 350 votes in favor and zero votes opposed, with 174 Democratic and 175 Republican votes in favor. The legislation has been signed into law.
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DATA SOURCES
Bill data: Congress.gov · 117th–119th Congress (2021–present)
Vote records: House Clerk / Senate · 2021–present
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