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FSC’s 2026 Legislative Outlook

The Free Speech Coalition has published its legislative outlook for 2026.

Here are some highlights:

Punitive Taxation
Utah and Virginia both introduced bills this year adding special taxes for adult content. The Virginia bill has been tabled until next year. If Utah passes its law, the state will join Alabama to become the second state to institute a content-based tax on adult speech.  

Consent Minefields
Arizona has moved rapidly on HB 2133, a new bill that would require complicated, contradictory documentation for any adult content uploaded online. As with the laws enacted in North Carolina and Alabama last year, Arizona’s bill, which requires every model release to be notarized, would make it impossible for adult businesses to operate in the state. 

VPN Restrictions
Michigan, West Virginia and Wisconsin have both proposed significant VPN restrictions. While Michigan’s bill would ban VPNs entirely, and is likely dead, the West Virginia and Wisconsin bills would require adult sites to identify and block all VPN traffic.

Warning Labels
Wisconsin, Washington and Missouri have all introduced bills mandating warning labels on adult content. While FSC was able to secure an on-going injunction against a similar law in Texas, our case is on-going and Alabama’s health warning requirement remains in effect.

The complete piece is located HERE

 

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