H.R. 4225 (113th): SAVE Act of 2014

Introduced:
Mar 13, 2014 (113th Congress, 2013–2015)
Status:
Died (Passed House) in a previous session of Congress

Status

This bill was introduced in a previous session of Congress and was passed by the House on May 20, 2014 but was never passed by the Senate.

Introduced
Mar 13, 2014
Reported by Committee
Apr 30, 2014
Passed House
May 20, 2014
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About the bill

Sponsor
Ann Wagner
Representative for Missouri's 2nd congressional district
Party
Republican
Text
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Last Updated
May 21, 2014
Length
2 pages
Related Bills
H.R. 285 (114th) was a re-introduction of this bill in a later Congress.

Passed House
Last Action: Jan 27, 2015

 
Full Title

To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a penalty for knowingly selling advertising that offers certain commercial sex acts.

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Details

Cosponsors
92 cosponsors (73R, 19D) (show)
Committee Assignments

House Judiciary

Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations

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Votes
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended
May 20, 2014 6:35 p.m.
Passed 392/19

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Notes

The “H.R.” in H.R. 4225 means this is a House of Representatives bill.

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5/20/2014--Passed House amended.
Stop Advertising Victims of Exploitation Act of 2014 or the SAVE Act of 2014 - Amends the federal criminal code to prohibit knowingly: (1) advertising commercial sex acts involving a minor or an individual engaged in such an act through force, fraud, or coercion; or (2) benefitting financially or otherwise from such advertising knowing that the individual involved was a minor or victim of force, fraud, or coercion.

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