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Bill seeks to provide online protection for children
Maryland legislators are heading a nation-leading effort to protect children and their data online.
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12 years after losing her daughter to suicide, Md. woman still working to protect kids from dangers of social media
Christine McComas didn’t intend to become an advocate in Annapolis, Maryland, pushing for legislation intended to protect children like hers.
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Maryland lawmakers pass bill aimed at protecting kids online
The Maryland Kids Code passed both houses unanimously with overwhelming bipartisan support.
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Maryland Passes 2 Major Privacy Bills, Despite Tech Industry Pushback
One bill would require apps like Instagram and TikTok to prioritize young people’s safety and the other would restrict the collection of consumer data.
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Maryland Legislature Sends Kids Code Bills to Governor’s Desk
The Maryland Kids Code Coalition applauds today’s unanimous votes in both the House and Senate for final passage of the Maryland Kids Code (HB 603/SB 571), a nation-leading effort to protect children and their data online sponsored by Delegates Jared Solomon and C.T. Wilson and Senators Ben Kramer and Chris West.