Legislation Reintroduced to Prevent Federal Employees From Watching Porn at Work
Legislation has been reintroduced in the House to prohibit federal employees from watching porn on their work computers.
Legislation has been reintroduced in the House to prohibit federal employees from watching porn on their work computers.
Congressman Walter Jones (R-NC) recently sent a letter to the House Appropriations Committee Chairman requesting that language be added to all future appropriations bills to ensure federal agencies block their employees from viewing or downloading pornography on agency computers.
An ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency) officer got in big trouble when he used his idle time at work to visit questionable websites with the agency computer. He took offense at the charge that he lacked candor in responding to investigators. See how this one came out.
A bill that would ban federal employees from viewing pornography on government computers has advanced passed the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
A bill introduced in the House would prohibit federal employees from accessing or watching pornographic material on government computers or devices.
Congressman Mark Meadows (R-NC) has introduced legislation that would prohibit federal employees from accessing pornographic or explicit material on government computers and devices.
Do you use your government computer to search out “inappropriate material?” If so, your colleagues in the Justice Department would like to find out who you are.