Press Releases
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Minnesota’s Kids Left Vulnerable, Landmark Online Protections Fail to Pass Legislature
The Minnesota Age Appropriate Design Code, legislation that would help protect the privacy and safety of children online, has failed to pass this legislative session, handing a significant loss to Minnesota’s kids and families that have consistently voiced their demand for this much-needed law.
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AB 320 introduces Age Appropriate Design Code to Nevada to protect children online
The bipartisan initiative would implement protections for children and focuses on data privacy and mental health.
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Rep. Bahner, Rep. Elkins Introduce Landmark Child Online Privacy Bill
State Representatives Kristin Bahner (DFL-Maple Grove) and Steve Elkins (DFL-Bloomington) introduced the Minnesota Age Appropriate Design Code, legislation that would protect the wellbeing, data, and privacy of children online.
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Sens. Muñoz, Morres, Correa Hemphill Introduce Landmark Child Online Privacy Bill
State Senators George K. Muñoz (D-Cibola County), Mark Moores (R-Bernalillo County), and Siah Correa Hemphill (D-Catron County) have introduced the New Mexico Age Appropriate Design Code.
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Maryland Lawmakers Introduce Landmark Child Online Privacy Bill
Delegates C.T. Wilson (D-Charles County) and Jared Solomon (D-Montgomery County) and Senators Chris West (R-Baltimore County) and Benjamin Kramer (D-Montgomery County) today announced legislation designed to protect children’s privacy online and overhaul safety standards across social media and internet platforms commonly accessed by minors.