Supports the goals and ideals of National Internet Safety Month.
Recognizes that the month provides the U.S. citizens an opportunity to learn more about being safe and responsible online.
Commends national and community organizations for promoting safe Internet use and providing information and training that develops critical thinking and decision making skills needed to use the Internet safely.
Calls on parents, educators, Internet safety organizations, law enforcement, community leaders, Internet service providers, and volunteers to increase their efforts to raise the level of awareness for the need for online safety.
[Congressional Bills 111th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 547 Introduced in House (IH)]
111th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 547
Supporting the goals and ideals of ``National Internet Safety Month''.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 15, 2009
Mr. Driehaus submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on Energy and Commerce
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RESOLUTION
Supporting the goals and ideals of ``National Internet Safety Month''.
Whereas, during the 111th Congress, the House of Representatives has passed
several bills aimed at protecting children online and promoting Internet
safety education;
Whereas, on July 9, 2008, the House of Representatives passed H. Res. 1260
recognizing ``National Internet Safety Month'';
Whereas, on May 22, 2008, the Senate passed S. Res. 567 designating June 2008 as
``National Internet Safety Month'';
Whereas the Federal Trade Commission, in coordination with several other Federal
agencies, maintains OnGuard Online, a Web-based resource to educate all
Americans on Internet safety;
Whereas law enforcement, educators, community leaders, nonprofit organizations,
and Internet service providers have sought to raise awareness for
Internet safety across the United States;
Whereas America's youth will need to master the Internet to stay competitive in
a global information economy;
Whereas there are more than 1,000,000,000 Internet users worldwide;
Whereas, in the United States, more than 35,000,000 children in kindergarten
through grade 12 have Internet access;
Whereas 93 percent of children between 12 and 17 years old use the Internet;
Whereas more than half of all of online children between 12 and 17 years old use
an online social networking site;
Whereas 43 percent of teens between 13 and 17 have experienced cyberbullying
within the past year;
Whereas approximately 24 percent of students in grades 5 through 12 have hidden
their online activities from their parents;
Whereas 61 percent of the students admit to using the Internet unsafely or
inappropriately;
Whereas 68 percent of parents have household rules about what type of Internet
sites their child can or cannot visit;
Whereas approximately 56 percent of parents feel that online bullying of
children is an issue that needs to be addressed;
Whereas 65 percent of parents report that after their child has been on the
Internet, they check to see what Web sites he or she viewed;
Whereas approximately 47 percent of parents feel that their ability to monitor
and shelter their children from inappropriate material on the Internet
is limited; and
Whereas approximately 61 percent of parents want to be more personally involved
with Internet safety: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the goals and ideals of ``National Internet
Safety Month'';
(2) recognizes that ``National Internet Safety Month''
provides the citizens of the United States with an opportunity
to learn more about the importance of being safe and
responsible online;
(3) commends and recognizes national and community
organizations for--
(A) promoting the safe use of the Internet; and
(B) providing information and training that
develops critical thinking and decision making skills
that are needed to use the Internet safely; and
(4) calls on parents, educators, Internet safety
organizations, law enforcement, community leaders, Internet
service providers, and volunteers to increase their efforts to
raise the level of awareness for the need for online safety in
the United States.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet.
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