Maryland
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Maryland governor signs online data privacy bills
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed two measures into law on Thursday that are aimed at better protecting personal data online from Big Tech, including a bill making Maryland the second state to try to create strong limits on information collected on children.
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Gov. Moore to sign Maryland Kids Code internet safety bill
Maryland Kids Code, a bill that will require social media companies to do more to safeguard kids, will be signed into law by Gov. Wes Moore (D) on Thursday in Annapolis.
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Maryland Kids Code Coalition Applauds Governor, Legislative Leaders, Community Advocates As Landmark Kids Online Safety Bill Signed Into Law
Kids and parents in Maryland can rest a little easier tonight knowing that help is on the way to make the internet safer for young people and hold Big Tech companies accountable for their actions.
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State Bills Copy California Youth Online Privacy Law: Explained
State lawmakers are incorporating lessons learned from a lawsuit challenging a California kids’ online safety law to strengthen their own bills against constitutional challenges.
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Kids Code Coalition Parents Recognized for Leadership Taking on Big Tech
Across the country, Kids Code Coalition parent advocates are gaining recognition for their success breaking through Big Tech’s logjam on meaningful action to protect kids, as well as their fundamental contributions to building public support for safety- and privacy-by-design legislation.