SB 839
Social media; categorizing social media platforms as addictive. Effective date.
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Bill overview
This bill aims to classify social media platforms as potentially addictive substances. It would require social media companies to provide users with information about the potential for addiction and offer tools to manage their usage. The bill also establishes an effective date for these requirements. This legislation seeks to address concerns about the impact of social media on mental health and well-being.
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Thompson (Kristen)
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