The House approved legislation Monday requiring new online safety protections for minors, signaling bipartisan momentum on child safety issues. The bill now faces Senate scrutiny as lawmakers push for stronger guardrails.
The measure reflects growing pressure from parents and policymakers to address risks children face online. House passage demonstrates rare agreement on tech regulation, even as the bill's journey through the Senate promises debate.
Senators have indicated they want additional safeguards beyond what the House approved, setting the stage for negotiations during reconciliation. Key areas of disagreement likely include the scope of platform liability, age verification requirements, and enforcement mechanisms.
The bill represents one of the most significant legislative efforts to regulate tech companies' handling of child safety. Both chambers have prioritized the issue, though they differ on how far protections should extend.
The legislation would impose requirements on social media platforms and online services to implement safety features. Companies would face compliance deadlines and potential penalties for violations.
Next steps depend on Senate action and whether lawmakers can bridge their differences before the legislative calendar tightens.
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