Urgent Congressional Action
Congress is voting Thursday on three bills called "child safety" legislation.
They are not. These bills would eliminate the strongest protections children have — and do it quietly, right before midterm elections, while most of America isn't watching.
Call Your Representative NowThe Facts
The Kids Online Safety Act, COPPA 2.0, and the SAFER Gaming Act sound like protection. They are the opposite. Buried in each bill is preemption language that wipes out stronger state laws — the very laws that give survivors and their families a fighting chance in court. House staffers have confirmed this is intentional.
This is not a side effect. It is the point.
Big Tech has spent years and millions lobbying for this outcome. They picked their moment carefully: a rushed markup, weeks before midterms, before voters can connect the dots.
Children who were groomed, exploited, and sexually abused on platforms like Roblox. Their families. Their attorneys. Every state Attorney General who has taken legal action to hold these companies accountable.
The Numbers
Children sexually exploited on Roblox and Discord currently represented in federal litigation
Republican Attorneys General — in Texas, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Iowa, and South Carolina — have sued or investigated Roblox to protect children
Vote Thursday could make every one of those cases harder to win
The Contradiction
Republican AGs in six states sued Roblox because their constituents demanded accountability. Their Republican colleagues in Congress are about to vote for a bill that protects Roblox instead.
A Survivor's Story
Michael "Schlep" is a YouTuber who was groomed on Roblox as a child. He grew up and spent years exposing predators on the platform. His work led to six arrests. Roblox banned him and sent cease-and-desist letters.
Congress is about to protect the platform that silenced him.
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Key Representatives
These are members of the committee considering these bills. Contact their legislative directors and staffers.
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