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July 30 (UPI) --The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly approved legislation Tuesday that would regulate tech and social media companies that provide services for minors. Called the Kids Online Safety Act ...
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and a bipartisan group of senators spoke to reporters following passage of the Kids Online Safety Act.
Senate passes the Kids Online Safety Act. The landmark piece of legislation heads to the House. The landmark piece of legislation heads to the House. by Lauren Feiner. Jul 30, 2024, 5:05 PM UTC ...
But the Kids Online Safety Act, commonly referred to as KOSA, faces an uncertain path in the U.S. House amid time constraints for the rest of the year and deep concerns from LGBTQ+, civil rights ...
The two bills, which beef up privacy protection for children and limit targeted advertisements toward them, passed with overwhelming support by senators from both sides of the aisle, 91-3.
The second legislation is KOSA, or the Kids Online Safety Act. Both actions are widely considered the biggest movement to protect children in decades. The Senate overwhelmingly passed KOSA on ...
What to know about the Kids Online Safety Act that just passed the Senate Students work on a laptop computer at Stonewall Elementary in Lexington, Ky., Feb. 6, 2023.
It's important that Congress get correct legislation designed to protect children online. The Kids’ Online Safety Act offers ...
The two bills, which beef up privacy protection for children and limit targeted advertisements toward them, passed with overwhelming support by senators from both sides of the aisle, 91-3.
The two bills, which beef up privacy protection for children and limit targeted advertisements toward them, passed with overwhelming support by senators from both sides of the aisle, 91-3.
The two bills, which beef up privacy protection for children and limit targeted advertisements toward them, passed with overwhelming support by senators from both sides of the aisle, 91-3.