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Congressman Cannon briefs Utah House on internet safety, immigration and No Child Left Behind

Utah House of Representatives · January 26, 2004
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U.S. Rep. Chris Cannon addressed the Utah House in a Committee of the Whole, previewing a forum on internet child-safety and spam enforcement, discussing the federal marriage amendment timeline and urging collaboration on immigration and No Child Left Behind issues.

U.S. Representative Chris Cannon visited the Utah House on Jan. 26 and spoke in a Committee of the Whole about several federal issues affecting the state.

Cannon said he and Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff planned to host a forum for attorneys general and congressional offices to discuss enforcement and constitutional limits related to online child pornography and spam. Cannon said a recent study (described in his remarks as not yet seen by him) suggested a high rate of harm among people who view…

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