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California governor signs law to protect children from social media addiction


(AP) — California will make it illegal for social media platforms to knowingly provide addictive feeds to children without parental consent beginning in 2027 under a new law Democratic Gov. Read More

California Acts to Protect Children From ‘Addictive’ Social Media


Ratcheting up efforts in California to protect children from the negative effects of social media, Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed ... its kind in the nation and is similar to a New York law signed by ... Read More

California state leaders propose social media warning label bill


San Francisco, CA–California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan (D-Orinda) introduced Assembly Bill 56 ... Read More

California to consider requiring mental health warnings on social media sites


California lawmakers will consider a bill to require labels on social media platforms warning of their effects on young people’s lives. Read More

Governor issues order empowering parents to protect children from social media


(WDBJ/Governor’s Office Release ... use of cell phones and addictive social media platforms.” Empowering and Supporting Parents to Protect Their Children from Addictive Social Media ... Read More


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