Article: True Launches Nationwide Campaign Proposing Legislation Requiring Online Dating Services to Conduct Criminal Background Checks or to Disclose the Absence of This Important Safety Measure; Texas Senator John Carona (R-Dallas) and State Representative Will Hartnett (R-Dallas) Are Among First Supporters to Join Movement.

DALLAS, July 6 /PRNewswire/ -- In an effort to make online dating a safer, more secure experience for the millions of singles across the United States who are using the Internet to find relationships, True today announced that it is launching a state-by-state campaign in support of legislation requiring online dating services to conduct criminal background checks or to prominently disclose to its members if an online dating service chooses not to provide this safety-enhancing service. Already garnering strong support in the company's home State of Texas, Senator John Carona and State Representative Will Hartnett have joined True's safety movement as sponsors of the ...

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