Push renewed for online child safety bill despite setbacks

Nov 18, 2023 View Original Article
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    20% Somewhat Conservative

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    18% Somewhat Conservative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

51% : The bill would raise the age of children protected to 17, from 13 under current law.
43% : In a December 2022 report issued just before Biden signed the new law, the Government Accountability Office found that since the original legislation was passed in 2008, the Justice Department missed requirements in the law to publish a strategy every two years.
38% : Parents and kids are rightly demanding action to prevent Big Tech's continuing harms.

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