Story highlights Resolution declares that pornography creates a public health hazard that treats "women as objects and commodities"

A separate bill would compel computer technicians to report cases of child pornography if detected

(CNN) A state with a national reputation for wholesomeness is taking aim at a medium with quite a different reputation: the pornography industry.

Utah Gov. Gary R. Herbert signed two pieces of legislation on Tuesday that aim to combat what's called "a sexually toxic environment" caused by porn.

"Pornography is a public health crisis. Today I signed two bills that will bring its dangers to light. S.C.R. 9 calls for additional research and education so that more individuals and families are aware of the harmful effects of pornography," said Herbert on the governor's Facebook page.

One is technically a resolution, and the other one is a bill:

-- S.C.R. 9 Concurrent Resolution on the Public Health Crisis.