Abigail Spanberger backs efforts against revenge porn and supports veteran tech access

Abigail Spanberger backs efforts against revenge porn and supports veteran tech access
Abigail Spanberger U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 7th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Abigail Spanberger, currently serving in the U.S. Congress and representing Virginia’s 7th district, has recently shared her legislative efforts through a series of tweets dated November 25, 2024. Her posts focus on combating revenge pornography and supporting veterans with access to technology.

On November 25, 2024, Rep. Spanberger shared information about new bipartisan legislation aimed at criminalizing the publication of revenge pornography. She highlighted the initiative as following Virginia’s lead to provide victims with adequate legal recourse. “Read more about this bipartisan, bicameral legislation to follow Virginia’s lead and criminalize the publication of revenge pornography and provide victims with sufficient legal recourse.”

In another tweet from the same day, Rep. Spanberger emphasized her support for criminalizing non-consensual intimate images, including deepfakes and digitally altered images. She stressed the importance of protecting Americans from becoming victims as AI technologies continue to develop. “I’m backing an effort to criminalize the publication of non-consensual intimate images — including deepfake and digitally altered images.”

Later that day, she expressed her gratitude for collaborating with community leaders such as Mark Casper from Tech For Troops VA. She mentioned presenting him with a framed copy of a bill signed into law aimed at distributing refurbished government computers to veterans.”I’ve been honored to work with community leaders like @TechForTroopsVA CEO Mark Casper during my time in Congress.”



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