Since this forum gets more exposure than the National Coed board where I originally posed this question, I'll start the topic here, too.
I would post a link if I could find a single source that adequately describes what is going on in Congress this week. Google "human trafficking legislation" and you'll find ample articles that cover the issue.
On Tuesday (5/20), the House passed a slew of bills relating to the subject. There is an expectation that much of this will pass the Senate and get signed into law. Of interest to the membership here is the attempt to hold advertisers accountable for the ads they post when traffickers of children and adults post on their sites.
I think all of us should be interested in hearing the opinions of those that are knowledgeable about such matters, and who have been following this legislation. Will it be broad enough to force sites such as this one to police their advertisers (paid or not) more closely or else shut down?
Personally, I would be happy if those that prey upon the young and weak were excluded from participating on this site. The question is, how does one go about doing it? If I owned Eccie, a site that serves the entire country and beyond, I sure wouldn't want that responsibility, even if I agreed with these legislative goals.