Article 6K086 Passing the Kids Online Safety Act just got more complicated

Passing the Kids Online Safety Act just got more complicated

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Lauren Feiner
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Just a couple of weeks after the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) surged with enough support to position it to clear the Senate, the path to new child protections on the internet suddenly looks more complex. Seeing the momentum, other lawmakers and outside groups sense it might be time to promote their own favored solutions, which could snarl KOSA's Senate passage.

Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI), for example, sees this as an opportune moment for his own Protecting Kids on Social Media Act, which would only allow teens under 18 to use social media with their parents' consent. I imagine there's only going to be one moment for all of the tech bills," Schatz told The Washington Post in a story published Thursday. I imagine that all of these efforts...

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