New Mexico
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Kids Code Coalition Statement: NM AG’s Lawsuit Against Meta Highlights Need for Safety by Design
The Kids Code Coalition applauds New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez and the lawsuit filed against Meta and its platforms on behalf of kids and families in New Mexico.
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Youth digital privacy battles spark in states
A coordinated push to replicate California’s first-in-the-nation youth digital privacy law is encountering fierce opposition from the tech industry, which has made stopping bills in other states a top priority.
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Bill to protect children’s online privacy passes first committee
The Senate Tax, Business and Transportation Committee unanimously passed a bill that seeks to protect children’s privacy online. SB 319 endeavors to place safeguards into the online world that children venture through everyday.
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Regulation can protect children online
As a parent, I have seen firsthand the major role the internet plays in our children’s lives. Whether it be for education, entertainment or play, our children and teens are more connected to digital products and services than ever before.
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Sens. Muñoz, Morres, Correa Hemphill Introduce Landmark Child Online Privacy Bill
State Senators George K. Muñoz (D-Cibola County), Mark Moores (R-Bernalillo County), and Siah Correa Hemphill (D-Catron County) have introduced the New Mexico Age Appropriate Design Code.