January 18, 2024

Five Big Tech CEOs to Testify before the Senate - Your Action Needed!
 

TOP 5 TECH CEOS TO TESTIFY BEFORE U.S. SENATE

On January 31, 2024 at 10 a.m., the Senate Judiciary Committee will hear from CEOs of Meta, X, TikTok, Snap, and Discord regarding their failure to protect children online. The hearing will specifically focus on the package of online child protection legislation marked up in the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2023, including the STOP CSAM Act (S.1199)EARN IT Act (S.1207), and SHIELD Act (S.412).

You can TAKE ACTION NOW in supporting bipartisan legislation that simply aims for corporate responsibility from these big tech companies so children can be protected online.

Hear from Enough Is Enough® President and CEO Donna Rice Hughes as she briefly explains why the EARN IT Act is so important, and then click on the video link provided within the video itself to urge Members of Congress to pass online child safety legislation! 

EIE's DIGITAL ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN

EIE has been hard at work behind the scenes calling on Congress, DOJ and parents to prioritize the protection of kids online. EIE leveraged its communications platforms and partnerships to expand reach of a Washington, D.C. digital advertising campaigns using graphics and videos to educate the public to prevent online exploitation. A digital billboard truck encircled Capitol Hill with action-oriented messaging. Campaign messaging is shared below!

Rein In Big Tech

“REIN IN BIG TECH”, calling on Congress to hold Big Tech companies responsible and accountable for prioritizing kids’ online safety and privacy and to “TREAT BIG TECH LIKE BIG TOBACCO” in response to the Surgeon General’s advisory that social media is harming children’s health. 

DOJ, Do Your Job!

“DOJ, DO YOUR JOB” calling on Attorney General Garland and prosecutors to enforce all the pornography laws to safeguard childhood innocence. 

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EIE will keep you updated on policy and legislative efforts that are directly impacting the safety of children in the digital world and will continue to advocate for this much-needed bipartisan legislation! Stay tuned for more updates following the Senate hearing.

In the meantime, please consider offering your most generous gift and help FUND THE FIGHT to protect children online! We count on your support!

EIE has been hard at work behind the scenes calling on Congress, DOJ and parents to prioritize the protection of kids online. EIE leveraged its communications platforms and partnerships to expand reach of a Washington, D.C. digital advertising campaigns using graphics and videos to educate the public to prevent online exploitation. A digital billboard truck encircled Capitol Hill with action-oriented messaging. Campaign messaging is shared below!