Michigan
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States take Meta to trial over claims social media harms children
[MiPASS] has thrown its support behind the Kids Over Clicks package of bills, which has already passed the Michigan Senate. The legislation would ban tech companies from using minors’ personal data to curate their feeds, make AI chatbots inaccessible to children and force big tech companies to be more accountable.
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Logging off: How Michigan is prioritizing ‘Kids Over Clicks’
For Michigan’s children and teenagers, the consequences of that calculated design are impossible to ignore, and for the Michigan Kids Code Coalition, they are unacceptable to tolerate.
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Michigan Senate passes ‘Kids Over Clicks’ bill targeting social media addiction, online exploitation
Wednesday’s session of the Michigan Senate brought new changes for the ways in which Big Tech companies are held accountable for unethical practices that leave children and teenagers vulnerable to the perils of being exploited and bullied online or becoming addicted to endless social media scrolling.
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Michigan Senate Passes Kids Over Clicks Youth Online Safety Package
Michigan Kids Code Coalition advocates celebrated as the Kids Over Clicks package of youth online safety bills, including the Michigan Kids Code, passed the Senate’s third and final reading with votes of 20–17. The bill now moves to the House, where advocates are urging lawmakers to act with urgency.
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Michigan Senate votes to limit kids’ access to addictive sites, apps
Senators voted 20-17 in favor of the new restrictions, with two Republicans, Sens. Mark Huizenga of Walker and Ed McBroom of Vulcan, joining most Democrats in support.