Senate passed child protection bills, but ‘not a priority for the House’ <div class="feat-image">
</div><p>The Senate has passed two major child protection bills that could have a dramatic impact on how <a href="
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Update: Congress went into recess before the KOSA Act could reach a vote in the House, and a <a href="https://www.wired.com/story/kids-online-safety-act-kosa-stalled-in-house/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Wired[/url] report suggests the House Republican leadership may not prioritize it when lawmakers return. </p>
<p>If the bills make it through the House to become law, then social media <a href="
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Senate passed child protection bills, but ‘not a priority for the House’