Bloomberg Law reports U.S. state legislatures are planning to introduce or re-introduce children's online safety bills when 2024 legislative sessions commence. Maryland and Minnesota are among the states prepared to bring back bills focused on children's privacy while other states may look to mirror the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act. Meanwhile, The Washington Post reports on the influence of student advocacy groups on U.S. Congress' children's online safety debates.
6 Sept. 2023
US states to prioritize children's online safety bills in 2024
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