New Mexico
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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).
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Kids Code Coalition Applauds 2025 Legislative Introductions in States Across the Country
The Kids Code Coalition is today applauding the introduction of age-appropriate design code legislation in states across the country for 2025 legislative sessions.
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Kids Code Comes Back
en. George K. Muñoz, D-Gallup, has re-introduced the Age Appropriate Design Code Act bill this year: Senate Bill 68. Also known as The New Mexico Kids Code, this New Mexico bill would require tech companies that provide online products and services to operate with strict data privacy designed to prevent children’s personal data from being…
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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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Lawmakers address threats kids face online
Democratic State Rep. Pamelya Herndon says in New Mexico, kids online are exposed to all types of dangers. As a lead sponsor for the Age Appropriate Design Code Act, she and Democratic State Sen. George Munoz, believe it can prevent children from being influenced by things like vaping marketing, child predators, and scams on the…