Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB853

Introduced
12/29/22  

Caption

Southern Virginia Internet Crimes Against Children program; additional funding.

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to strengthen local resources for tackling the increasing incidence of online exploitation and abuse. By securing dedicated funding, the Southern Virginia Internet Crimes Against Children program will be empowered to conduct more thorough investigations and provide necessary support services for affected victims. The funding will come from both dedicated moneys in the Internet Crimes Against Children Fund and appropriations from the general fund if necessary, creating a more sustainable financial structure for this vital program.

Summary

SB853 seeks to ensure that a minimum of $2.5 million is allocated each fiscal year to the Southern Virginia Internet Crimes Against Children program. This initiative aims to enhance the capacity of law enforcement agencies in Southern Virginia to investigate and prosecute internet-related crimes against minors. Given the rise of digital threats to children, this bill is part of a broader strategy to bolster resources dedicated to child protection and online safety.

Contention

During discussions, there may have been some dialogue about the adequacy of the funding amount relative to the evolving landscape of internet crimes against children. Some stakeholders may argue that while $2.5 million is a step in the right direction, it may still be insufficient given the potential scope and seriousness of internet crimes. There could also be considerations regarding how effectively these funds will be utilized and what metrics will be employed to evaluate the program’s success in terms of preventing or mitigating such crimes.

Companion Bills

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