In a 2-1 vote, state lawmakers advanced SF 116 through a Senate subcommittee Wednesday. The bill would make it a crime to expose minors to an “obscene performance” and would allow a parent to bring a civil lawsuit against anyone who exposes their child to obscene material or performances.
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