Key Democrats urge House to reject kids’ safety proposal - Politico

Key Democrats urge House to reject kids’ safety proposal PoliticoUrgent for Vote on Monday: Protect Our Children, Urge House to Include KOSA’s “Duty of Care” Standard in Platform Design VoterVoiceThe KIDS Act Would Require Age Checks To Get Online Electronic Frontier FoundationHouse strikes bipartisan KOSA deal Punchbowl NewsDozens of tech safety groups urge House to reject KIDS package The Hill
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