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Wash. lawmakers pursue rules protecting kids from social media - GeekWire

Washington lawmakers pursue rules aiming to protect kids from social media’s potential harm by Lisa Stiffler on March 3, 2025 at 7:50 am March 12, 2025 at 5:54 pm Share 1 Tweet Share Reddit Email ... Read More
Washington lawmakers pursue rules aiming to protect kids from social media’s potential harm
Washington state lawmakers are moving ahead on legislation that aims to protect kids from the addictive impacts of social media apps. Legislative committees in both the House and Senate on Friday ... Read More
States get serious about limiting kids’ social media exposure

States get serious about limiting kids’ social media exposure. Lawmakers aim to protect kids’ mental health by forcing tech giants to redesign their sites. Read More
Lawmakers look to make social media safer for kids | WFLA

WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Kids’ online safety is in the spotlight as lawmakers hold a hearing to look at ways to protect children on social media. Read More
Washington is targeting social media to protect kids' mental health

Though addressing the growing mental health crisis in America − especially among youth − has become a priority in Washington, there has not been consensus on how to rein in social media companies. Read More
Editorial: Social media companies refuse to safeguard kids. It's up to lawmakers now - Los Angeles Times

From state capitols to Washington, D.C., lawmakers are scrambling to come up with regulations that can protect kids from the potential harms of social media, since the platforms have been ... Read More
'We need to rein them in': Lawmakers rail against social media CEOs, but is there any regulation in sight? - Fox News

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle agreed that Big Tech CEOs haven't done enough to protect children using social media and that platforms need to be reined in to protect ... Read More
Push for social media safeguards to protect children derails in Washington House Free - The Columbian

In a 2023 advisory, the U.S. Surgeon General recommended that policymakers pursue policies to limit children’s access to social media to reduce the risk of harm. Read More
How government can cut kids’ social media use without doing more harm - The Washington Post

Banning social media for minors who fail to obtain explicit parental consent — as lawmakers in states such as Utah, Florida and Arkansas have sought to do — is a more dubious proposition. Read More
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