Schumer Proposes Tougher Sex Offender Law
Laws nationwide prohibit sex offenders from working as school teachers and coaches. But most laws don't cover karate or dance instructors, youth coaches, carnival workers and children's entertainers in the provate sector when government funds are not involved.
Senator Schumer, along with the advocacy group Parents for Megan's Law, is proposing national legislation to ban sex offenders from these jobs even when their employers get no public money.
"These positions, whether paid of voluntary, put dangerous sexual predators in immediate proximately to kids and gives these predators positions of authority while interacting with kids. That is a combination just looking for trouble," Schumer said.
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