Nebraska
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Neb., Vt. pass Kids Code bills to regulate online platforms for minors
Lawmakers in Nebraska and Vermont passed bills this week that would regulate how social media sites and other online platforms interact with minors.
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Gov. Pillen’s backed bill to protect kids online passes
Governor Jim Pillen, a leading advocate for Nebraska families and kids, praised the Legislature for its final passage of LB504, the Age-Appropriate Online Design Code Act. The bill was presented on the Governor’s behalf by Senator Carolyn Bosn.
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Bill to protect children from big tech influence passes
The Age-Appropriate Online Design Code Act, known as LB504, aiming to protect Nebraska’s children from the influence of big tech and social media, is on Governor Jim Pillen’s desk.
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Nebraska Legislature Passes Social Media Safety-by-Design Bill Requested by Governor Pillen
The Nebraska Kids Code Coalition applauds today’s overwhelming vote by the Nebraska legislature in favor of final passage of Senator Carolyn Bosn’s LB504, the Age-Appropriate Online Design Code Act.
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‘Deep Dive’ Roundup: Tracking bills in the Nebraska Legislature
LB 504, introduced by Lincoln Senator Carolyn Bosn, at the request of Governor Jim Pillen, would require technology companies to be more upfront with data collection, and require protections for minors on apps.