Congress Revives Effort to Shield Kids from Online Pornography

Early last year a troubling report came out of the UK: The National Analysis of Police-Recorded Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Crimes Report stated that British school children, ages ten to 17, committed more than 6,800 rapes in a year. An average of 18 rapes each day. In addition, “There were 8,020 sex attacks plus 15,534 […]

OpenAI Has Not Mitigated Mental Health Harms – They Are Fanning the Flames

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently announced that his company plans to “relax restrictions” on adult content, including erotica, for verified users. The idea, he says, is to “treat adult users like adults.” The justification for this move, according to Altman, is that OpenAI has “been able to mitigate the serious mental health issues” that have […]

Thank You, Attorney General Liz Murrill, for Protecting Louisiana Children!

“See that you do not despise one of these little ones. For I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of my Father who is in Heaven.” – Matthew 18:10 On August 15, 2025, Attorney General Liz Murrill filed a lawsuit against the gaming platform, Roblox, holding the company responsible for […]

UPDATE: Protect Louisiana’s Children from Dangerous Apps

Blessed be the Lord my Rock, Who trains my hands for war, And my fingers for battle – Psalms 144:1 As the Louisiana General Session is quickly moving forward, legislators are trying to get their bills assigned to committee and onto the respective floors for passage. One of those bills we are watching and following […]

Protect Louisiana’s Children from Dangerous Apps

App stores are the digital gatekeepers of children’s online lives, but they systematically invite harm by treating children as adults and allowing them to consent to dangerous contracts with large corporations. App stores face little accountability for vague age ratings, and they routinely make critical details, such as app content descriptions, hard to access. This […]

We Can Protect Children from Online Pornography

In the ever-expanding technology landscape, inadequate protections for children online jeopardize young innocence and undermine the heart of American families. Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-Illinois-15) and the Congressional Family Caucus held a briefing this week on the SCREEN Act, a bill that requires pornographic websites to install robust age verification protections. Congresswoman Miller and Sen. Mike […]

Legislative Update from the South Dakota State Capitol

“Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life.” — Proverbs 4:23 Online Age Verification Bill HB1053 is a good bill that would require age verification if a minor purposefully or accidentally comes across a pornographic website online. It holds the website responsible for verifying a minor’s age. Presently it is […]

CWA Fights to Protect Children from Porn Online

Concerned Women for America’s Executive Vice President, Annabelle Rutledge, delivered the following remarks in support of children and Texas on the day of oral arguments for Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton at the U.S. Supreme Court:     Overview of the CaseFree Speech Coalition v. Paxton It is a challenge to the constitutionality of Texas’ […]