“Every day the Kids Online Safety Act is stalled in the House, more children are dying,” she wrote on X. “That is why we worked with @elonmusk, @lindayaX, and @X to craft new text that would protect speech and our children. No one is more qualified to speak about protecting spe...
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A bipartisan pair of senatorsreintroducedthe Kids Online Safety Act on Tuesday with updates that aimed to address concerns that the bill could inadvertently cause more harm to the young internet users it seeks to protect. But some activists who raised those issues say the changes are still insuff...
The bipartisan Kids Online Safety Act has gained momentum at a time when debates over parental control of what's taught in school, specifically as it relates to gender identity and sexual orientation, have come to the forefront. Dozens of civil society groups urged ...
The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) has surpassed 60 Senate co-sponsors, enough supporters for it to pass through the chamber, the bill’s authors announced on Thursday. The support marks a major milestone for the legislation, which seeks to create a duty of care for tech platforms to mitigat...
Support for the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), With Caution.doi:10.1097/QMH.0000000000000424F. AlemiSuzanne CarmackD. GustafsonJudith JacobsonGary L. KrepsP. NambisanNiloofar RemezaniJ. SimonsYunyu XiaoWolters Kluwer Health, Inc.Quality management in health care...
Senators have reintroduced the Kids Online Safety Act that gives parents and minors new controls. Senators Richard Blumenthal and Marsha Blackburn say the bill would also require social media companies to provide options for minors to protect their information and disable addictive features. Congressional...
Julie Scelfo, founder of Mothers Against Media Addiction and a proponent of the Kids Online Safety Act, discusses the dangers of excessive screen time for teens and the urgent need for congressional action.
The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA)passed the Senatein a 91-3 vote in late July as part of a package that also included the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Action Act, referred to as COPPA 2.0. Despite receiving wide support in the upper chamber, the legislation hit a snag in the ...
skip to main content the controversial kids online safety act faces an uncertain future while it easily passed the senate, the house began a recess without bringing the bill—which critics say would keep young people from accessing vital information on topics like sexual health—to the floor for...