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Arizona Republicans Help Defeat Copycat 'Mandatory Porn Filter' Bill

Republican legislators in the Arizona House broke ranks with a fellow GOP representative on Wednesday and helped reject her copycat proposal to implement default “porn filters” on phones and computers sold in the state.

Texas Republicans Insert 'Porn Filter' Language in Rural Broadband Bill

Texas Republicans successfully amended a rural broadband bill last week to add a provision that prioritizes the awarding of contracts to internet service providers that “maintain a program to, by default, block access to pornographic or other obscene materials.”

Ron Jeremy Speaks to College Republicans

Here are two things that you wouldn’t normally expect from Ron Jeremy — wearing a sports jacket (over his regular T-shirts) and addressing a group of college Republicans as part of the Ronald Regan Political Lectureship Series.

opinion

Log Cabin Republicans of Los Angeles Announce Opposition to Measure B, Says No on Government Waste C

Gay Republicans Latest to Join 44 Chambers of Commerce and Business Groups Opposed to Measure B

Diane Duke ·
opinion

Return of the Republicans

It would be fair to say that the adult entertainment industry collectively breathed a sigh of relief at the election of Barack Obama.

Gregory A. Piccionelli ·

Republicans Target Social Networking Sites

In a move that could have far-reaching implications for operators of social networking sites — adult-oriented and general interest alike — House Republicans have announced legislation that would restrict minor’s access to the sites from schools and libraries.

opinion

Republicans Save US Jobs

Since George W. Bush was elected, hundreds of thousands of American jobs have flowed overseas – where labor costs are lower. On Tuesday, May 24, 2005, the federal government took a stand to help stop cheap foreign labor from competing on an uneven playing field with our local workers. What industry was protected? Automobile factory workers? No. Textile workers? No. Software developers? Wrong again. So who was it? Adult industry actors and actresses are the beneficiary of this governmental largesse.

Marc J. Randazza ·