
Common Sense Media Joins Senators Lieberman, Brownback, Clinton to Support 'CAMRA' Bill 5/18/2004
From: Liz Rose, 202-478-6119 lrose@mrss.com or Shum Preston, 415-401-2029, shum@commonsensemedia.org News Advisory: What: Media Availability When: Wednesday, May 19, 11 a.m. Where: Senate Dirksen Office Building 628, Washington, D.C. Common Sense Media will join U.S. Senators Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn.), Samuel Brownback (R-Kansas) and Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in announcing the Children and Media Research Advancement ("CAMRA") Act of 2004, which will establish a program in the National Institute of Health to study the role and impact of electronic media in the development of children. The bill is expected to be introduced on May 19 and is endorsed by Common Sense Media, the nation's leading non-partisan organization dedicated to improving media and entertainment choices for kids and families. Common Sense Media is the nation's leading non-partisan organization dedicated to improving media and entertainment choices for kids and families. Common Sense Media publishes a weekly e-newsletter and the online Common Sense Media Guide, a trustworthy, comprehensive review resource that is used by more than 300,000 families and individuals looking for information to help them make media decisions that are right for them. We believe that parents and kids together can improve the media landscape...one decision at a time. For more information, please visit http://www.CommonSenseMedia.org |