Stop Internet Predators Honors Attorneys General From Rhode Island, North Carolina, Maryland and Florida With Champion of Online Safety Award
Posted on: Tuesday, 12 May 2009, 07:30 CDT
This recognition is part of an effort by Stop Internet Predators to honor legislators, policy makers and community leaders both, nationally and in communities across America, that are the strongest advocates for child online safety.
"We are pleased to have the opportunity to recognize these four Attorneys General for their advocacy efforts for child Internet safety,"
"Attorney General Lynch has made increasing protections for children in the realm of technology a priority, both in his capacity as
"General Gansler is diligent about proposing, drafting and successfully advocating for legislation to protect
Stop Internet Predators is a project of Stop Child Predators, launched to educate parents and communities on emerging online child safety issues and empower them to protect their children's privacy and safety.
http://www.stopinternetpredators.org
SOURCE Stop Internet Predators
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