Julia Letlow presses FCC for TV warnings on transgender content
Rep. Julia Letlow has urged the FCC to implement new TV ratings that flag sexually sensitive content for children. She supports a proposal to disclose transgender themes in children's programming, emphasizing parental rights in deciding when to introduce such topics. Letlow's call for reform comes as the FCC seeks public input on updating the television rating system.
- ▪Rep. Julia Letlow called on the FCC to implement new TV ratings for sexually sensitive content.
- ▪She believes ideological content is being inserted into children's programming without transparency.
- ▪Letlow's letter to the FCC comes before a public comment deadline on the TV ratings system.
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EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Julia Letlow (R-LA) called on the Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday to implement new TV ratings flagging sexually sensitive content for children. Letlow, who notably dealt a decisive blow to Sen. Bill Cassidy’s (R-LA) ambitions for reelection over the weekend, backed FCC Chairman Brendan Carr’s tentative proposal to reform television ratings, which could mandate disclosure of transgender themes or other gender identity topics in programming for children.
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