Tim Tebow has something he wants abused children in the dark, forgotten layers of American society to have — hope that the nightmare of child sex abuse can end.
Tebow, a former NFL quarterback who was also a college star with Florida and had a stint as a minor leage baseball player, has forged a bipartisan alliance behind what has been dubbed the “Renewed Hope Act,” which was unveiled Tuesday.
“We have to build an army and equip and train them to go after and rescue these boys and girls. That’s what it’s about,” Tebow said, according to Fox News. “Everybody needs to be a part of the solution.”
“This isn’t just about policies or procedures. This is about people. This is about the next generation of boys and girls. Like, we always talk about the future, the next generation. This is a chance we really get to make an impact,” he said.
One of the key pieces of the bill is to increase the number of investigators probing the dark underbelly of the internet to identify children whose faces have appeared in videos and other child sex abuse material, but whose identities are unknown. […]
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