Senator Cruz Backs Child Online Safety Bill
The U.S. Kids Online Safety Act, aimed at holding social media companies accountable for harm to minors, gained momentum as Senator Ted Cruz announced his support. Cruz, chair of the Senate Commerce Committee, anticipates quick passage through the committee and Senate, enhancing protections against online harms to children.
The Kids Online Safety Act, a significant piece of U.S. legislation, is moving closer to becoming law after gaining the support of Senator Ted Cruz, a key Republican figure. The bill requires social media platforms to take responsibility for the safety of minors using their services.
Senator Cruz, chair of the Senate Commerce Committee, signaled his intention to expedite the bill's progress, marking an important step since the committee oversees the vetting of such legislation. Despite supporting previous versions, Cruz had not scheduled a vote during the current session until now.
The bill aims to mitigate online risks to children, focusing on issues like eating disorders, depression, and sexual harassment. Cruz's involvement is crucial, suggesting smoother passage through legislative processes and heightened awareness of online safety for minors.
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