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Senate Passes Child Online Safety Bill, Sending It to an Uncertain House Fate

The legislation would impose stricter privacy rules and safeguards for children on the internet and social media, but concerns about free speech and fierce industry lobbying pose challenges.

Maya C. Miller
Author: Maya C. Miller

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Maya C. Miller

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Children and Childhood, Deaths (Fatalities), Freedom of Speech and Expression, Homosexuality and Bisexuality, House of Representatives, Instagram Inc, Johnson, Mike (1972- ), Law and Legislation, Paul, Rand, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Senate, Social Media, Teenagers and Adolescence, TikTok (ByteDance), Transgender, United States Politics and Government
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