HB 254-PROHIBIT PORNOGRAPHY TO MINORS 4:56:42 PM REPRESENTATIVE RUFFRIDGE HOUSE BILL NO. 254, "An Act relating to liability for publishing or distributing pornography to minors on the Internet." 4:57:02 PM REPRESENTATIVE WRIGHT moved to report HB 254 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. REPRESENTATIVE CARRICK objected. 4:57:34 PM The committee took an at-ease at 4:57 p.m. 4:58:11 PM REPRESENTATIVE CARRICK said she believed with the intent of the bill; however, the bill contains loopholes or gaps that could lead to poor outcomes. REPRESENTATIVE FIELDS agreed that the concept of the bill is a good one, but the committee has heard little on the merits of the legislation and how it would work in the real world. For that reason, he said he would not support moving the bill out of committee at this time. REPRESENTATIVE SADDLER said he supports the underlying effort of the bill, but he would like to know more about commercially available age verification. Nonetheless, he said he would not stand in the way of the bill's advancement. REPRESENTATIVE CARRICK noted that she had asked about the commercially available options for verification, to which the sponsor's office responded with a list of private companies. She said she looked into the top 5 or 10 companies that were listed and found potential security issues that could impact Alaskans' identities. 5:01:43 PM A roll call vote was taken. Representatives Prax, Saddler, Wright, and Ruffridge voted in favor of moving HB 254 from committee. Representatives Carrick and Fields voted against it. Therefore, HB 254 was reported out of the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee by a vote of 4-2.