FSC Publishes Its 2024 Annual Report

FSC Publishes Its 2024 Annual Report

LOS ANGELES — The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has announced the publication of its annual report for 2024.

The announcement follows:

For the adult industry, 2024 was both a year of great challenge and a show of our strength. Following an intensive year of age-verification legislation, federal court challenges and credit union groundwork, Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has released its 2024 Annual Report.

This comprehensive report offers a thorough look into FSC's activities, achievements, and initiatives throughout the past year. From advocacy milestones and regulatory updates to community-building efforts, the Annual Report serves as a testament to what can be accomplished with the generous support of members and donors.

Key highlights of the 2024 Annual Report include:

1. Advocacy Impact: Explore FSC's instrumental role in advocating for banking fairness, sane age verification policy, and sex worker rights.

2. Litigation Strategy: Learn about the cases FSC is fighting on the industry’s behalf – including at the Supreme Court. 


3. Resource Building: Discover FSC’s progress in creating a credit union for the adult industry.


4. Community Engagement: Learn about the initiatives undertaken by FSC to provide tools and resources to individuals and businesses within the adult entertainment and pleasure products sectors.

The release of the 2024 Annual Report is part of our ongoing commitment to transparency, accountability, and advocacy within the adult industry.

To read the full report, visit FreeSpeechCoalition.com.

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