SB 292 — An Act Concerning The Definition Of "Child Sexual Abuse Material"
SB 292 seeks to redefine the term 'child sexual abuse material' in Connecticut law. The bill aims to update legal definitions to better address the evolving nature of digital content involving minors. It is intended to strengthen protections against the creation, distribution, and possession of material that exploits children. The bill is currently in the proposed stage and has undergone a public hearing.
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