California
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California can protect kids’ mental health through social media labels
Just as we needed warning labels for cigarettes and seat belts, we now need warning labels for social media platforms.
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Kids Code Coalition Vows to Keep Fighting for Kids’ Online Safety Despite Misguided California District Court Decision
The Kids Code Coalition released the following statement after the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California’s most recent decision in the yearslong legal battle waged by Big Tech front group NetChoice against the State of California.
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Bauer-Kahan unveils AI kids safety bill in California
The California Assembly privacy committee chair has introduced first-in-the-nation comprehensive legislation to protect kids from potential harm caused by artificial intelligence.
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AGs push for laws to regulate social media, protect kids
Attorneys general in several states are spearheading legislation to regulate social media platforms to protect kids. Officials in California, Connecticut, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada and Washington have introduced or recommended bills this year.
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California-Style Online Safety Bills Spread to Seven States
Republican and Democratic lawmakers in Illinois, Nebraska, New Mexico, Michigan, Minnesota, South Carolina, and Vermont have introduced or will introduce age-appropriate design codes, the Kids Code Coalition announced ahead of a Monday legislative committee hearing on the Nebraska bill (L.B. 504).