Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR616

Introduced
3/24/11  
Introduced
3/24/11  
Enrolled
3/24/11  
Enrolled
3/24/11  
Passed
3/24/11  

Caption

Recognizing March of 2011 as Child Identity Theft Protection and Awareness Month.

Impact

The resolution serves to raise awareness about the growing problem of child identity theft, emphasizing the need for education and preventative measures. By designating a month to focus on this issue, it encourages communities and families to engage in discussions and adopt strategies to protect children's personal information. The intent behind this observance is to foster a culture of vigilance and protection against identity theft among the youth, which can lead to long-term benefits in consumer protection.

Summary

Senate Resolution 616 recognizes March of 2011 as Child Identity Theft Protection and Awareness Month in Texas. This resolution highlights the critical issue of identity theft, particularly as it affects children. It states that identity theft has been a persistent problem, with millions of victims and substantial financial losses for consumers and businesses alike. A significant concern is that children are increasingly becoming targets of identity thieves, often unaware that their information has been compromised until they reach adulthood and make their first economic decisions.

Sentiment

Generally, the sentiment surrounding SR616 appears to be positive as it seeks to address a significant social issue affecting children. The proactive acknowledgment by the State Senate is viewed as a commendable step toward combatting identity theft, showcasing a commitment to protecting vulnerable populations. Stakeholders, including parents and educators, likely appreciate the recognition of the need for increased awareness and prevention efforts within the community.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not have contentious aspects as it is primarily an awareness measure, it opens the door for discussions around the adequacy of existing protections against identity theft for children. Concerns may arise regarding the sufficiency of programs in place to educate and protect young individuals. The underlying issues of internet safety and privacy are also prominent, as the use of social networking sites by youth contributes to the vulnerability of personal information being exploited.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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Similar Bills

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