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He was deemed a 'security concern' in the Missouri Capitol. He's back proposing bills

He was deemed a 'security concern' in the Missouri Capitol. He's back proposing bills
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Man Who Tried to Marry His Laptop Wrote 'Censorship' Bill for Missouri Rep


After Missouri Senate Administrator Patrick Baker sent an email to senators and staff with a photo of Sevier and the subject line “security concern” in 2019, Sevier filed a federal lawsuit against him alleging defamation. The lawsuit was dismissed the same month.
The “Stop Social Media Censorship Act” is the latest of his legislative initiatives to find its way to Missouri.
Social media posts and draft legislation uploaded online indicate Sevier has crafted versions of the bill, in addition to a handful of others, for all 50 states. He’s also been working to find lawmakers to sponsor his bills since the fall.

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Anti-porn activist's 'Stop Social Media Censorship Act' gains traction in Missouri


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John Haughey, The Center Square
 | February 25, 2021 09:30 AM
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A draft ‘Stop Social Media Censorship Act’ bill has been circulating about state capitols for several years with little traction but, as of Tuesday, the model legislation has been introduced in one form or another in all 50 state legislatures.
The Missouri version of the ‘Stop Social Media Act’ is House Bill 482, filed Dec. 14 by Rep. Jeff Coleman, R-Grain Valley, which was heard Monday night before the House General Laws Committee.
HB 482, one of three similar 2021 measures filed by Missouri Republicans, would prohibit social media platforms with at least 75 million users from censoring “political or religious content” and allow victims of censorship to seek up to $75,000 in statutory damages unless the offending speech is found to be obscene, from a false impersonation, or enticing violence.

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Citing 2020 'questions,' Republicans renew push to revive Missouri's voter ID law

Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft is a top supporter of the proposal that would require Missouri voters to show photo identification to cast a ballot.

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