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As pediatricians, we support ‘Minnesota Kids Code’ legislation
We must tackle this public health threat head-on and safeguard Minnesota’s kids. That’s why, as pediatricians, we call on legislators to take action and pass the Minnesota Kids Code into law.
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Minnesota lawmakers re-consider bill to boost child safety features on digital platforms
The “Minnesota Age-Appropriate Design Code Act” cleared a key committee this week at the capitol as lawmakers try to protect kids from social media and other websites that can harm their mental, physical and emotional health.
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Proposed ‘Kids Code’ bill aims to prevent predatory data collection
Bridgette Norring lost her son after he purchased what he thought were Percocet pills online. They turned out to be fentanyl. She testified at the state Capitol on Wednesday in support of a bill she said would have protected him.
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Kids Code Seeks Privacy
Maryland Kids Code legislation received a hearing in Annapolis by the Economic Matters committee. The bill – HB603 seeks to have certain privacy protections on online products such as social media that children may access. One of the Bill’s sponsors, Delegate CT Wilson of Charles County, aggressively addressed those who came to testify for or…
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Minnesota Kids Code
Kids in Minnesota are one step closer to being safer online. The House Commerce, Finance, and Policy Committee passed the Minnesota Kids Code bill that legislation requires companies to formally assess if their platforms keep kids safe online.