Steve Marshall, Alabama's Attorney General, among others, urges Congress to pass the Kids Online Safety Act, aimed at protecting minors from the harmful effects of social media.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall joined over 30 other state attorneys general in writing a letter to Congress , advocating for the passage of the Kids Online Safety Act . He emphasized the nationwide concern about the impact of social media on young people, particularly young girls.
The bill aims to restrict communication with minors on social media, provide minors with the option to opt out of personalized algorithms, and ensure parents can monitor and control their children's social media usage. However, the bill faces criticism as it could be seen as a form of internet censorship, potentially violating the First Amendment
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