This bill aims to protect individuals from having their private intimate images shared without their permission, which can cause significant harm. It establishes clear legal consequences for those who violate this privacy.
This bill increases the annual limit on the tax credit for qualified railroad track maintenance expenses (also referred to as the short line railroad tax credit) and expands eligibility for claiming the credit. Under current law, the tax credit is limited each tax year to $3,500 multiplied by the sum of the number of miles of railroad track owned or leased by the taxpayer (miles owned or leased) and the number of railroad track miles assigned to the taxpayer by a Class II or III railroad (miles assigned). This bill increases the annual limit to $6,100 multiplied by the sum of miles owned or leased and miles assigned. The $6,100 amount used in the calculation of the tax credit limit is adjusted for inflation for tax years beginning after 2025. The bill also expands eligibility for the tax credit to include gross expenses for maintaining railroad tracks owned or leased as of January 1, 2024. Under current law, the tax credit is limited to gross expenses for maintaining railroad tracks owned or leased as of January 1, 2015.
1. This bill makes it illegal to share private intimate images without consent. 2. It applies to images taken in private settings where individuals expect privacy. 3. The bill aims to prevent harm, including emotional and reputational damage, to those depicted. 4. Consent to create an image does not mean consent to share it. 5. The law includes specific protections for minors regarding their intimate images.