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Md., Vt. advance youth data privacy bills
The Maryland House and Senate last week passed separate Age-Appropriate Design Code bills on unanimous votes. The Vermont Senate on Tuesday advanced on a unanimous vote a revised version of the model legislation, which also needs sign-off in the House.
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Kids Code Coalition Anticipates Youth Online Safety Highlight in Tonight’s State of the Union
As President Biden prepares to address the nation tonight, spotlighting the critical issue of youth online safety, we’re witnessing a significant surge in momentum for Kids Code legislation across the United States.
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Sparks fly over kids’ online privacy
A re-tooled push to pass U.K.-inspired online privacy protections for kids is testing the resolve and patience of state lawmakers, as the tech industry presses the case that the proposals are unconstitutional.
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Poll: Vast Majority of New Mexico Voters Want Legislation to Protect Kids Online
A new survey conducted by Public Policy Polling and commissioned by the New Mexico Kids Code Coalition reveals striking consensus among the state’s voters about the importance of protecting kids online and holding Big Tech companies accountable through legislation like the New Mexico Kids Code.
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Sen. Kramer, Dels. Solomon & Wilson Reintroduce Landmark Bill to Protect Kids Online
Sen. Ben Kramer and Dels. Jared Solomon and CT Wilson today announced their reintroduction of the Maryland Kids Code, legislation to make online technology safer for young users and protect their privacy.