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Rep. Sykes Urges Congress to Vote on Woods Act
March 19, 2026
Representative Emilia Sykes is actively advocating for the United States House of Representatives and Senate leadership to bring the James T. Woods Act (H.R.6719) to the floor for a vote. This proposed legislation seeks to enhance federal protections against online child exploitation by updating sentencing guidelines and establishing new criminal offenses with stringent penalties. The bill's advancement could lead to increased federal enforcement activities and potential procurement of related technology, services, and support to combat online exploitation.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential increases in demand for cybersecurity, digital monitoring, and law enforcement support services aligned with the bill's objectives.
- Contractors specializing in digital forensics, online threat detection, and child protection technologies may find emerging opportunities if the legislation passes.
- Agencies involved in child protection and law enforcement could require updated tools and services to comply with new legal standards and enforcement mandates.
- Organizations should monitor legislative progress closely to align business development strategies with forthcoming federal requirements and funding allocations.
Our children should not be left unprotected, and James should still be with us today. Congress cannot wait any longer to act to hold those responsible accountable, and the James T. Woods Act is a critical step in the right direction.
— Rep. Emilia Sykes
Agencies
United States House of Representatives, United States Senate